



This work suspends the city in a liquid memory, where vertical bands of amber light fracture across a dark, rippling surface and reassemble as a wavering architecture of reflection. The composition is governed by a tense dialogue between warmth and coolness—golden windows and streetglow pressed against blue-gray currents—suggesting human presence only through its luminous residue. Scratches, drips, and layered textures behave like time-worn sediment, turning the image into an urban palimpsest in which certainty dissolves and the metropolis becomes mood rather than matter. What emerges is a meditation on perception: stability is promised by structure, yet continually undone by water’s restless, anonymous movement.







