



This work compresses a village into a restless mosaic, where angular rooftops and faceted planes seem to jostle for solidity against a looming, ink-dark valley. Cool blues and greens are repeatedly punctured by volatile oranges and reds, as if memory and weather flare through the architecture in sudden, incandescent bursts. The composition pivots between shelter and exposure—human habitation rendered as a fragile geometry—suggesting a place simultaneously held together by community and threatened by the weight of surrounding landscape. Its vigorous, broken brushwork turns geography into emotion, making the scene feel less like a map than a lived, unsettled pulse.