



This watercolor cityscape distills a riverside promenade into a luminous memory, where sun-warmed ochres and terracottas rise from the haze like architecture recalled rather than recorded. The composition draws the eye along stepped embankments toward clustered domes and spires, while small, spare figures animate the space as passing presencesβhuman scale set against the enduring weight of stone and history. Loose washes and broken edges allow light to dissolve boundaries, suggesting a place perpetually remade by weather, ritual, and daily movement. In the meeting of reflective water and pale sky, the scene becomes less a topography than a meditation on timeβhow cities endure by continually slipping into atmosphere.







