

This densely tessellated scene turns the city into a living textile, where countless window-like fragments accumulate into an almost dizzying map of shared dwelling, memory, and labor. Figures perch along gridded balconies and walkways like quiet witnesses, their simplified faces and bold outlines resisting individuality while still conveying intimacyβsuggesting how community can both hold and homogenize. Saturated ochres, reds, and cobalt blues pulse against the warm ground, creating a rhythmic interplay of containment and overflow, as if the architecture itself were breathing with human presence. The composition reads as a meditation on urban belonging: a chorus of lives stitched together, tender and precarious, held behind lattices that are at once protective and separating.







