

This composition fractures the city into a mosaic of planes, where architecture becomes memory—stacked, reassembled, and held together by thin, decisive contours. Warm ochres and earthen reds dominate like sunbaked masonry, while sudden seams of yellow act as luminous pathways, guiding the eye through a quiet labyrinth of urban density. The shallow, compressed space refuses a single viewpoint, suggesting a lived environment experienced in fragments—glimpsed corners, half-heard streets, and the persistent hum of habitation. Beneath its structural rigor, the painting carries a tender ambivalence: the city as both sheltering construct and restless, perpetually shifting psyche.