Echoes of the Invisible City investigates how memory reconstructs the experience of place beyond its physical appearance. Rather than depicting... Read More
Echoes of the Invisible City investigates how memory reconstructs the experience of place beyond its physical appearance. Rather than depicting an identifiable urban environment, the painting examines the emotional and perceptual traces that remain after architecture becomes inseparable from lived experience.
Through overlapping layers, fragmented structures and shifting spatial relationships, the composition dissolves the distinction between construction and recollection. The work proposes that cities are not only inhabited through geography, but also through memory, perception and the continuous accumulation of human experience. Architecture becomes fluid, allowing space to exist simultaneously as presence and absence.
Abstraction enables this investigation by moving beyond descriptive representation toward the intangible dimensions of place. Instead of illustrating a specific location, the painting creates an open visual field in which viewers reconstruct their own internal landscapes. Echoes of the Invisible City reflects on how contemporary experience transforms physical environments into emotional territories shaped by remembrance, displacement and imagination.