

Rendered in a restrained monochrome, this cityscape treats architecture as both monument and memory, where meticulous Gothic detailing rises from a haze of softened atmosphere. The wide central corridor draws the eye inward like a quiet artery of civic life, its small figures and vehicles diminished to a murmuring scale that amplifies the grandeur—and the distance—of the institutions framing it. Light is not dramatic but devotional, washing the facades with a pale, almost archival clarity that suggests time suspended, as if the city is being gently preserved rather than simply depicted. In this balance between precision and mist, the work becomes a meditation on modernity’s promise: order, spectacle, and the faint loneliness of vast public spaces.







