

The painting compresses a waterfront city into a dense, almost architectural tapestry, where stacked façades and softened edges turn the urban skyline into a remembered—rather than recorded—place. Warm ochres and ember reds glow from within the masonry, while cooler teal blocks and a bruised, clouded sky temper that heat, creating a quiet tension between habitation and atmosphere. The mirrored band of color below reads as water and as echo, suggesting how cities live twice: once in stone and again in reflection, memory, and continual reinvention.







