



A veil of amber and saffron saturates the surface, within which a faint architecture of rectangles and fractured planes slowly materializes, as if memory were trying to reassemble itself from heat and haze. The composition pulses between concealment and revelation: softened edges dissolve into atmospheric light while sharper, chromatic shards anchor the eye in a lower register, suggesting a horizon or threshold. This is less a depiction of place than an emotional climate—an interior city of impressions—where warmth becomes both shelter and erasure, and presence is felt most strongly in what refuses to fully appear.







