



This watercolor distills a waterfront city into a quiet dialogue between monument and drift: the slender bell tower rises like a fixed memory while the domed mass behind it dissolves into a haze of mauves and siennas. A broad, luminous wash of water claims most of the composition, its soft gradients and broken reflections turning the lagoon into a breathing field of time where two gondoliers move as small, deliberate punctuation marks. The muted sky—streaked with migrating birds—presses atmosphere into architecture, suggesting a place simultaneously present and receding, where human passage is transient against the enduring silhouette of history.







