

This work conjures a buoyant, dreamlike township where architecture and foliage converse in equal measure, each house rendered as a small, insistent voice in a larger chorus of color. The dense, patterned canopies act as living ceilings, softening the geometry of stacked façades while guiding the eye through a rhythmic weave of windows, roofs, and ornamental borders. Birds drift between these layered planes like fleeting thoughts, turning the village into a psychological landscape—part memory, part longing—where community feels protective yet gently labyrinthine. Light is not modeled for realism but for intimacy, allowing saturated hues and meticulous linework to carry the warmth of inhabited space and the tenderness of everyday wonder.