

This watercolor cityscape distills a rain-washed street into a theatre of light and memory, where architecture rises in layered silhouettes and the air seems to tremble between clarity and dissolve. Warm ochres and umbers anchor the facades, while cool, misted blues recede into distant towers, creating a porous depth that feels both intimate and monumental. The figures, rendered as softened shadows, drift through reflective pavement like passing thoughtsβanonymous presences that turn the urban scene into a meditation on transience and daily pilgrimage. The pooling washes and flecks of moisture become a quiet metaphor for time itself: eroding edges, preserving mood, and letting the city breathe in silence.







