

This rain-washed city scene dissolves architecture into a mist of grays, allowing the street to become the true stageβan elongated mirror where headlights, tail-lights, and human silhouettes flicker like transient thoughts. The composition draws the eye down a central corridor of traffic, while softened towers recede into atmospheric haze, suggesting a metropolis felt more as memory than as solid fact. Sparse reds and cool blues puncture the muted palette, marking small insistences of life and labor against the anonymity of weather and concrete. Overhead lines and distant birds stitch a fragile sense of direction through the blur, quietly proposing that even in urban congestion there is a thin, persistent thread of passage and possibility.







