



This painting suspends the viewer in a buoyant field of turquoise, where fragmented blocks of ochre, coral, and midnight blue rise like a half-remembered skyline dissolving into atmosphere. The dense, mosaic-like brushwork creates a rhythmic push and pull—moments of clarity coalescing only to break apart again—suggesting how urban life is felt as sensation before it becomes image. Light seems to emanate from within the layered pigment, turning the surface into a kind of emotional weather: restless, luminous, and perpetually in motion. What emerges is not a literal place, but a meditation on perception itself—how memory, noise, and longing assemble a city in the mind.







