



This hillside town unfurls in crisp, planar bands of color, where rooftops and facades tessellate into a quiet geometry that feels both intimate and orchestrated. The dark, towering pines anchor the foreground like sentinels, their vertical gravity counterbalancing the lively scatter of houses and the pale church that rises as a calm civic pulse amid the visual bustle. Light is not modeled but declared—greens, reds, and creams laid in confident flats—suggesting a place remembered through emotion rather than observed through atmosphere. Beneath the cheerful palette runs a subtle tension between nature’s steady permanence and the human urge to stack, build, and belong on the slope.







