

This nocturnal cityscape dissolves into a wash of indigo and cobalt, where architecture feels less constructed than remembered—rising as a fragile constellation of spires and rooftops suspended in mist. The painter’s fluid handling of pigment lets the waterfront breathe, turning reflections into emotional echoes that blur the boundary between solidity and reverie. Small ember-like accents punctuate the cool atmosphere, suggesting human presence as fleeting signals within an immense, hushed urban theatre. The work reads as a meditation on distance and longing, where the city becomes a psychological shoreline—half seen, half imagined.







