



A luminous ochre structure rises like a quiet sanctuary against a field of saturated blues, its geometry softened into velvety planes that feel more remembered than observed. Small apertures of white light puncture the façade and surrounding forms, suggesting inner life—brief, intimate flashes of presence within an otherwise hushed, aqueous atmosphere. The composition balances solidity and drift: the central monument anchors the eye while the surrounding blue space dissolves into layered, stone-like silhouettes, evoking a city pared down to mood and memory. In this tension between warm enclosure and cool expanse, the work reads as a meditation on refuge—how architecture can hold warmth, and how distance can turn even the familiar into a dream.







