



A lattice of fractured planes in cool blues and sea-glass greens builds an unstable architecture, as if the city has been remembered in shards rather than observed whole. Hard-edged geometries press against softer, veiled passages, letting light behave like a thin wash that both reveals and erases—suggesting movement, interruption, and the constant rewriting of place. The composition’s zigzagging contours read like pathways or currents, turning built form into a psychological map where clarity flickers and certainty dissolves. In this tension between structure and drift, the work stages a quiet meditation on modern spaces: solid in outline, yet perpetually unsettled in lived experience.







