



This waterfront scene is distilled into a hushed orchestration of silhouettes, where the bell tower rises like a steady pulse against a sky washed in pale rose and ash. The artist lets negative space do the speakingβbroad, reflective ground and calm water absorb the figures into elongated shadows, turning everyday passage into a quiet ritual. Soft, bleeding edges and restrained detail suggest memory rather than documentation, as if the cityβs grandeur and the human crowd are equally ephemeral in the evening light. In that tension between monument and moment, the work becomes a meditation on transience, presence, and the gentle dignity of distance.







