



Framed by the cool shadow of a stone arch, the sunlit façade and weathered dome rise like a quiet sentinel, where architecture becomes a vessel for memory and daily ritual. The artist lets washed blues and broken whites of the sky breathe against warm ochres, while decisive, angled shadows carve the building into planes of time—half-revealed, half-withheld. Small figures at the threshold anchor the monumental structure to human scale, suggesting a tender coexistence between the permanence of place and the fleeting errands of ordinary life. Birds punctuate the open air as brief, weightless counterpoints, turning the scene into a meditation on passage—through streets, through light, through history.







