

A fog-laden city rises like a remembered dream, its monumental towers and rounded domes softened into silhouettes by a pale, diffused glow that seems to emanate from the streets themselves. Warm ochre roofs punctuate the cool green-gray atmosphere, guiding the eye through a corridor of receding forms where buses and figures appear as fleeting apparitionsβdaily life reduced to traces and reflections. The composition balances architectural mass with dissolving edges, suggesting an urban psyche suspended between permanence and transience. In this hush of mist and muted light, the metropolis becomes less a place than a mood: a meditation on how modern movement passes through structures that outlast it.







