A city that does not hold as one—
but breaks into layers that never fully align.
*Jerusalem – Fractured City* presents the landscape as a surface of interruptions, where structure is visible, yet constantly disrupted. Buildings emerge in fragments—stacked, compressed, and partially dissolved into one another—creating a field that feels both constructed and unstable.
There is no single focal point. The eye moves across the surface without settling, shifting between areas of density and open space. Lines suggest order, but never complete it. What appears solid at a distance begins to break apart on closer view.
Color enters in controlled bursts—reds, blues, and muted tones cutting through a predominantly pale field. These moments do not decorate the scene; they interrupt it, adding tension and imbalance.
Human presence is dispersed throughout, reduced to small vertical marks that blend into the structure itself. The boundary between city and people disappears.
This is not a fixed image of Jerusalem.
It is a city experienced through fragmentation.
As a one-of-a-kind original, this work does not sit quietly within a space.
It holds attention—through tension, detail, and the refusal to resolve.
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