



This sunlit streetscape turns ordinary façades into a quiet theatre of geometry, where stacked balconies, shuttered windows, and hard-edged shadows choreograph the eye toward a narrow passage of depth. The palette—ochres, pale creams, and punctuating pinks—holds warmth against an almost impossibly clean blue sky, suggesting a city suspended between daily commerce and contemplative stillness. By withholding crowds and focusing instead on the residue of habitation—parked vehicles, signs, and grilles—the work proposes urban life as an accumulation of traces, inviting the viewer to feel the hum of presence in an ostensibly empty frame. The crisp delineation and flattened planes lend the scene a memory-like clarity, as if the street is less a place than a preserved moment of light.







