



A sweeping coastal boulevard unfurls like a quiet pulse, where the city’s skyline dissolves into a gauzy haze and the sea holds a cooler, steadier breath. The composition’s grand curve orchestrates movement—tiny pedestrians, scattered vehicles, and anchored boats become measured notes against the open expanse of water, suggesting routine held within vastness. Muted blues and silvery grays soften the urban edge, turning traffic and architecture into fleeting impressions, as though modern life is perpetually in transit between intimacy and immensity. In this balance of airy distance and disciplined perspective, the work reads as a meditation on how a metropolis learns to live beside the infinite.







