



This kaleidoscopic cityscape is constructed like a woven tapestry of façades—arches, shutters, and stacked windows repeating as a visual mantra—until individual dwellings dissolve into a single, collective pulse. Saturated reds, turquoises, and violets bleed and scrape across the surface, turning architecture into memory: layered, revised, and emotionally weathered rather than geographically fixed. The tight grid of buildings suggests order and density, yet the restless chromatic drift and textured patina introduce a humane instability, as if each threshold holds a private story pressing against the next. In this compressed skyline of doorways and lightless panes, the work becomes a meditation on proximity—how cities promise belonging while quietly staging our separations.







