
Bergen
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This work reconstructs the historic cityscape of Bergen through layered dissolution and atmospheric depth. Angular rooftops and cobbled streets emerge from a shifting field of blue and violet, while a veil of rain traverses the image vertically. These streaks serve both as motion and memory—signifiers of the region’s climate and as perceptual interruption.
The rain animates the work without overwhelming it, softening the central light and introducing vertical rhythm into an otherwise diffused composition. The scene becomes less a record of architecture than a recollection filtered through water, mist, and texture.
Bergen is part of the Urban Memory Series, where cities are not captured but remembered—partial, fading, and luminous. In this version, the presence of rain heightens the emotional suspension of place, turning a geographic imprint into an atmospheric trace.