

This work lingers on a weathered façade where ornate balconies—half lacework, half cage—stage a quiet dialogue between exposure and retreat. Warm, sun-struck stone gives way to deep interior voids, and the crisp geometry of cast shadows turns the architecture into a temporal instrument, measuring the day as much as the building’s age. A lone drape caught in the upper opening reads like a human trace without a body, suggesting absence, memory, and the slow choreography of domestic life behind the screen of decoration. The composition’s symmetry is gently unsettled by these small irregularities, letting the structure feel both monumental and intimately lived-in.







