



This watercolor cityscape distills an old piazza into a meditation on presence and absence, where architecture stands as memory while the square itself feels emptied into silence. Warm ochres and honeyed light bathe the church faΓ§ade, yet the pigments thin and bleed into the foreground, turning stone into atmosphere and time into wash. The composition hinges on a quiet tension between the monumental solidity of domes and column and the expansive, nearly vacant plane below, suggesting a civic space held together not by crowds, but by enduring ritual and light.







