



Suspended between land and atmosphere, the work dissolves a hillside settlement into a constellation of cool whites and electric blues, as if the town were remembered more by its lights than its walls. Violet washes and bruised mauves drift across the surface like mist, softening edges and turning architecture into an emotional topography—part refuge, part mirage. The composition leans diagonally through layered silhouettes, suggesting movement and distance, while the punctuated highlights read as fragile signals of human presence held against an enveloping dusk. In this hush of watercolor bloom, the piece becomes less a view than a meditation on belonging—how communities flicker, persist, and fade into the larger weather of time.







