

This crystalline city of stacked white volumes unfolds like a quiet labyrinth, where sunlight becomes architecture—carving planes into soft gradients of blue that read as both shadow and memory. The compressed composition denies a single horizon, immersing the eye in a dense rhythm of rooftops, stairways, and apertures, suggesting a lived-in order held together by repetition and subtle variation. In its near-monochrome restraint, the work turns urban density into meditation, evoking how communities accumulate—room by room—into a collective, almost dreamlike topography.







