



This painting constructs a city from fractured planes, where indigo architectures tilt and interlock like memories of streets reassembled after a dream. A radiant amber field seeps through the seams, turning negative space into a kind of inner light that both animates and erodes the solidity of the built forms. The sharp diagonals and hovering blocks create a gentle instabilityβsuggesting modern life as a continuous balancing act between shelter and disorientation, permanence and flux. Within the softened edges and layered washes, the city becomes less a location than a psychological weather: dense, luminous, and quietly unsettled.







