

This atmospheric cityscape dissolves into a veil of mist and memory, where vertical spires emerge like half-remembered monuments against a bruised, luminous sky. The paint’s restless drips and scratched linear scaffolding create a tense dialogue between structure and erosion, as if the metropolis is simultaneously being built and undone. Warm embers of orange and rose pulse through cool greys and violets, suggesting a fragile human presence—lights, hearths, or hopes—flickering within an impersonal expanse. The work reads as a meditation on impermanence: the city not as a fixed place, but as a shifting psyche held together by light.







