

Bathed in a cool, aquatic haze, this cityscape dissolves architecture into atmosphere, allowing the skyline to read less as structure than as memory—distant domes and towers rising like quiet thoughts from fog. The pale bus and its wavering reflection become the painting’s pulse, a modest human trajectory cutting through monumental silhouettes, while scattered streetlamps and figures flicker as fragile points of orientation. By compressing space with mist and soft gradients, the work turns urban motion into reverie, suggesting how modern life is navigated not by certainty, but by glimmers of light and the persistence of forward movement.







