



This layered façade of arches, balconies, and latticed windows reads like a palimpsest of memory—architecture stacked into a dense tapestry where private lives are suggested but never revealed. Cool emeralds and ocean blues are interrupted by sun-warmed ochres, creating a breathing rhythm of shadow and illumination that turns the city into a living organism. The vertical drips and weathered textures feel like time itself running down the surface, softening rigid geometry into something tender and human. In its crowded serenity, the work becomes a meditation on belonging: many thresholds, many stories, held together by a single, luminous skin.







