



This work constructs a palatial city from layered façades and arched apertures, its architecture rendered like a memory—precise in outline yet dissolving at the edges into cascading pigment. Saturated blues and verdant greens wash over the structure as if time, monsoon, and atmosphere have stained the walls, turning solidity into something fluid and breathing. The vertical drips read as both erosion and renewal, suggesting that history is not preserved intact but continually rewritten by weather, light, and human longing. In the interplay between strict geometry and painterly spill, the piece becomes a meditation on heritage—how it stands, how it fades, and how it still glows from within.







