

This composition reads like an aerial memory of a city dissolving into pure rhythm—an interlocking grid of cells where architecture becomes sensation rather than structure. Cool aquas and layered blues establish a contemplative ground, while thin coral and ochre seams act like electrical sutures, binding fragments and quietly suggesting hidden routes, histories, and repairs. The shifting scale of blocks—some dense and fortified, others open and breath-like—creates a pulse between containment and release, as if the work is mapping how order is continually negotiated within lived space. What emerges is a meditation on belonging: a built environment rendered as an emotional cartography, simultaneously precise and tenderly unstable.







