



This watercolor cityscape distills a monumental cathedral façade into a quiet architecture of memory, where soft washes and spare lines let the building breathe against an expansive, misted foreground. The twin towers anchor the composition with steady vertical assurance, while the long horizontal wing recedes like a measured cadence—suggesting time, ritual, and the disciplined persistence of place. Flecks of birds and tiny figures animate the scale, turning the plaza into a threshold between the human and the historical, where presence is felt more as atmosphere than as detail. Light is treated not as illumination but as silence: a pale sky and veiled ground that frame the structure as both sanctuary and civic emblem, poised between reverence and everyday life.







