Architectural Memory

Exterior view of the Getty Center with modern sculpture

In the soft light of Los Angeles afternoons, the mid-century structures whisper stories. Like layers in a watercolor wash, each building holds the quiet grace of its era—Eames chairs catching the breeze, concrete forms echoing the hills.

These sketches from my rooftop remind me that preservation is a gentle act, much like tending tomatoes: steady, patient, rooted in the now.