

This densely tessellated cityscape reads like memory built from fragments—pitched roofs, spires, and facades compressed into a single breathing plane where architecture becomes a language of triangles and hurried lines. Warm ochres, rusts, and ember reds are set against jolts of turquoise that behave like fissures of air, carving passages through the congestion and granting the composition its pulse of light. The restless linear scarring and layered transparencies suggest time’s accumulation—streets rewritten, histories overpainted—until the city feels less like a place than a collective psyche, vibrant yet precariously overfull. In its crowded harmony, the work turns urban life into an intimate mosaic of simultaneity: many dwellings, one continuous human hum.







