



This drawing renders a vaulted interior as a lattice of arches and slender columns, where repetition becomes a kind of quiet music and perspective pulls the eye inward like a measured breath. The spare black line—almost calligraphic—floats against a cool teal field, turning architecture into memory: less a document of stone than an imprint of atmosphere. Light is suggested rather than shown, gathering in the open bays and dissolving into shadowed recesses, so the space reads as both sanctuary and maze. In the dense central tracery, ornament and structure fuse, hinting at a culture of devotion where geometry becomes a language for the infinite.







