



This work constructs an interior city of the mind—layered planes of deep green hold the composition like a dense canopy, while narrow apertures of saffron and white light pierce through as if memory were trying to ventilate a sealed architecture. Vertical drips and ladder-like bars create a restrained rhythm that alternates between enclosure and passage, suggesting both the order of built space and the organic insistence of growth. The subtle concentric textures and softened edges lend the scene a hushed, nocturnal quality, where observation feels mediated—seen through glass, through foliage, through time—inviting a meditation on how we inhabit structures that also quietly inhabit us.







