



A rain-softened city unfurls in layers of vapor and memory, where distant towers dissolve into a luminous haze and the present moment clings to the wet asphalt. The composition balances the weight of traffic and architecture with the fragile choreography of pedestrians, their small, saturated accents of color acting like pulses of human will against an indifferent, misted skyline. Reflections and broken highlights on the road turn ordinary movement into a kind of quiet theatre, suggesting that urban life persists not through certainty but through continual, glistening negotiation with atmosphere and time.







