An urban landscape of Arnold Sharhorodskyi's early work, consonant with the artistic pursuits of the early twentieth century (from Pavlo Kuznietsov and Oleksandra Ekster to Henri Matisse), with a characteristic stylisation and a visual component development. The depicted architecture exhibits a fantastical orientalising approach, reminiscent of Pavlo Kuznietsov's practice, and a rather dusky colour palette with exclusively cool tones (blue, purple, and green). The specific street layout and building features do not allow us to identify this space as Lviv in the 1960s (for example, it could allude to the street near Pushkinska and Zhukovskoho streets intersection in Odesa). There is also a deliberate desolation of the urban environment inherent in the artist's practice, where the main character is the building, and the anthropic dimension is present in the portrayal of space from the perspective of the artist-viewer.