

This watercolor cityscape holds its architecture at a respectful distance, allowing the vast, breathing expanse of water to become the true subjectβan open field of silence where memory can settle. A single warm, ochre mass anchors the horizon like a sanctuary of faith and history, while the surrounding structures dissolve into cool grays, their edges softened by mist and contemplation. The compositionβs low skyline and generous negative space turn reflection into metaphor, suggesting a dialogue between the tangible and the devotional, between what is built by hands and what is carried inward.







