



This painting reads like a city remembered rather than seenβan all-over field of tessellated blocks that assemble and dissolve at once, mimicking how memory edits architecture into sensation. Muted greys and cool whites create a hazed atmospheric ground, while flashes of ember, saffron, and soot-stained red ignite the surface like intermittent signals, guiding the eye through a restless, rhythmic grid. The composition refuses a single vantage point, offering instead a democratic swarm of fragments whose tight adjacency suggests both communal density and the private isolation of each enclosed cell. In its layered, mosaic-like touch, the work becomes a meditation on urban pulse: order constantly interrupted by human heat, and coherence perpetually negotiated from noise.







