



The composition unfurls like a fractured horizon, where stratified bands of ochre and ember press against a field of pale breath, suggesting a landscape remembered rather than observed. Dense, maze-like linework accumulates into architectural masses that hover and interlock, their dark greens and blacks acting as a structural spine amid the surrounding heat of reds and oranges. Light is not merely illumination here but a clearingβan open silence that holds the turbulence at bayβso the work reads as a meditation on how order is built from pressure, and how cities or inner worlds rise from sedimented emotion. The overall effect is simultaneously geological and urban: layers of time, construction, and erosion suspended in a single, tense balance.







