



This architectural tapestry stacks façades like memories—arches, latticework, and balconies tessellated into a dense, breathing city-wall where private lives are suggested through closed shutters and patterned screens. A honeyed palette of ochres and sun-burnished golds is interrupted by cool, chalky whites, creating a rhythmic pulse of light that moves vertically like a narrow passage through an old quarter. The strict geometry is softened by weathered textures and speckled marks, as if time itself has dusted the surface, turning habitation into history. In its insistence on repetition with subtle variation, the work speaks to urban intimacy: countless windows, each a threshold between visibility and concealment.







