



This watercolor city rises as a fractured mosaic of facades and voids, where crisp white slits of paper act like sudden breaths of light cutting through dense, earthen washes. The composition compresses architecture into stacked planesβhalf-remembered streets and rooftopsβso that space feels less mapped than sensed, an urban memory assembled from omissions. Warm ochres and rusts glow from behind the mass like a late sun or a lingering fire, turning the settlement into a quiet meditation on endurance: civilization held together by light, even as its edges dissolve into atmosphere.







