



A blaze of vermilion rises from the city’s core like a heartbeat, fractured into mosaic-like planes that suggest architecture as much as memory—built, erased, and rebuilt in the same gesture. Dark, weighty margins press inward, turning the streets into a corridor of compressed time, while electric blues and violets flicker across the surface like neon reflections caught in rain. The loose, incisive mark-making—scratches, drips, and scattered points of light—transforms the urban scene into an emotional topography, where energy and isolation coexist in the same luminous pulse.







