The House of the Chief (135 x 115 cm) is a large-scale acrylic painting that captures a dreamlike balance between memory, mystery, and presence. On the right, a solitary tree bursts with warm, autumnal tones against a shifting green landscape. On the left, an ethereal architectural form emerges — a house or a ruin — veiled in mist and layered textures.

The atmosphere suggests both permanence and fragility, as if the scene exists between the physical and the spiritual. The painting invites viewers to reflect on leadership, roots, and the silent weight of structures — natural and human — that define our lives.

This piece belongs to the series Strange City, where faces, places, and symbolic landscapes echo inner experiences and collective memory.