



This work constructs a fractured skyline from layered bands and embossed, labyrinthine textures, where metallic contours and muted pastels hover like memory over a dense, shadowed base. The stepped geometry reads as an infrastructural pulse—order attempting to assert itself—while the swirling, graffiti-like surface marks the quieter turbulence of lived experience beneath civic façades. Light is less illumination than residue, catching on raised lines and turning the city into an archaeological relief, suspended between blueprint clarity and emotional weather. In that tension, the piece becomes a meditation on how environments are built not only from concrete, but from accumulated traces of presence and time.







