

From an elevated, almost contemplative vantage, the scene arranges modest rooftops and corrugated shelters into a quiet geometry, where the town’s improvisations feel both fragile and enduring. A cool wash of blues and greys tempers the earthen ground, letting light dissolve edges into atmosphere and suggesting memory more than reportage—life observed through haze and heat. The few scattered figures and idle vehicles become punctuation marks in a wide, breathing emptiness, evoking the slow cadence of daily survival and the dignity of ordinary passage. In the interplay of sharp architecture and softened washes, the work holds a tender tension between permanence and transience, as if the settlement is continually being rebuilt by light itself.







