

This work compresses architecture into a dense, tactile mosaic of ochres and bruised blues, as if the city were remembered through sediment rather than seen directly. A single pale opening—window or wound—anchors the composition, letting a thin, cooling light seep into an otherwise earthen mass of walls and terraces. The rough, granular handling turns built space into geological time, suggesting that habitation and ruin coexist, each layer bearing the pressure of what has passed. In its muted, fractured geometry, the piece reads like a quiet meditation on endurance: structures standing not by clarity, but by accumulated traces.







