Summer Sunday
Summer Sunday
40x40cm
Acrilyc on Canvas
2018
Summer Sunday (2018) presents a tilted urban fragment where architecture bends toward intimacy and quiet play. A row of narrow façades leans gently, as if moved by heat or memory, dissolving the rigidity of the city into rhythm and color. Windows become symbolic apertures—part clock, part vitral, part gaze—suggesting interiors that resist full revelation. Saturated reds, yellows, and ochres contrast with a calm blue sky, balancing density with lightness. The scene feels inhabited yet silent, suspended between observation and imagination. Rather than depicting a specific place, the painting evokes the sensation of a city felt rather than mapped—domestic, slightly unstable, and deeply human.
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