



This watercolor city street unfolds as a quiet corridor of modern transit threading through old-world facades, where tram wires stitch the sky into a taut geometric canopy. The composition is driven by sweeping perspective lines—rails, curb, and receding buildings—that pull the eye toward a distant vanishing point, suggesting time itself sliding forward with the tram’s muted arrival. Soft washes of gray asphalt and pale atmosphere temper the warmer ochres and creams of the architecture, creating a poised tension between lived-in history and the anonymous momentum of everyday movement. In its restrained light and open space, the scene becomes less a portrait of a specific place than a meditation on urban continuity—how cities hold memory even as they carry us onward.







