Somewhere in Soho

Acrylic on canvas, 50 cm × 70 cm

SOLD - Private Collection - London

Somewhere in Soho is based on a building photographed while still under construction. Seen from below, its unfinished façade becomes a grid of verticals and diagonals, reimagined here as a composition of rhythm and color.

Deep reds and purples form the body of the structure, while radiant bands of orange and yellow slice upward like beams of light. Against the saturated blue sky, the perspective lines heighten the sense of verticality, pulling the gaze toward infinity.

Here, architecture becomes vision. Perspective is not only a tool of depiction, but the subject itself — a force that directs the eye upward, dissolving the boundary between building and endless space.

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