



This work transforms an intricate façade of arches, latticed windows, and stacked balconies into a living tapestry, where architecture becomes memory—layered, repaired, and reimagined through pigment. Vertical cascades of saturated color fall like monsoon light across the city’s skin, dissolving hard edges into a rhythmic pulse that suggests both celebration and erosion. The central tower anchors the composition like a quiet witness, while the surrounding patchwork of structures reads as a chorus of domestic histories, implying that urban life is less a skyline than an accumulation of intimate rooms and passing seasons. In the tension between precise linework and exuberant drips, the piece stages a dialogue between order and overflow—between the city as design and the city as breath.







