



This watercolor cityscape is built on a quiet dialogue between permanence and drift: the domed monument rises with measured authority while the river below dissolves architecture into wavering memory. Broad, sun-warmed washes suggest stone and sky, yet the deepest drama lives under the bridge where pooled shadows and broken reflections turn the arches into thresholdsβpassages between the civic and the intimate. The composition balances weight and air, letting negative space and softened edges carry the sensation of time passing, as if the city is both present and already becoming a recollection.







