



This watercolor suspends a sun-bleached cliffside town above a ravine, where a pale ribbon of waterfall becomes the painting’s quiet pulse—an exhale cutting through the ochres and umbers of stone. The bridge, rendered with confident arches, reads as a fragile act of continuity: human geometry poised against the ancient, striated mass of the canyon. Soft, clouded lavenders and diluted blues dissolve the horizon, letting atmosphere temper the hard geology and suggesting memory more than reportage. In the tension between vertical drop and horizontal passage, the work meditates on how settlements persist—by trusting slender connections over immeasurable depths.







