



This cityscape dissolves into a mosaic of stacked planes, where architecture feels less like solid mass and more like memoryβassembled from translucent blues and earthen facets. A warm, amber atmosphere presses forward like late-day haze, carving shallow corridors of light that both reveal and obscure, suggesting the cityβs constant becoming rather than any fixed geography. The compressed perspective creates a gentle claustrophobia, yet the softened edges and layered washes offer a quiet tenderness, as if the metropolis is being listened to rather than surveyed. In its balance of order and drift, the work becomes a meditation on urban intimacy: countless lives held together by fragile, luminous boundaries.







