



This painting builds a city from fractured rectangles and thick, tactile strokes, as if architecture were being assembled from memory rather than mapped from reality. A luminous field of green-blue light hovers above the dense, cool greys, turning the skyline into a threshold where atmosphere presses down on concrete and the day feels electrically charged. The restless interlocking blocks suggest windows, scaffolds, and passing crowds all at once, creating a pulsing rhythm between compression and openness. In that tension, the work reads as an urban psyche—layered, noisy, and resilient—finding brief clarity in the glow that rises beyond the structures.







