

This watercolor frames a quiet ascent through weathered stone, where the stairway becomes a measured passage from the sunlit present into the cool, vaulted memory of an old gateway. Deep shadows pool beneath the arch while loose, luminous washes of green cling to the walls, suggesting nature’s patient reclamation and time’s softening hand on architecture. The two small figures pause at the threshold like witnesses to history—dwarfed yet steadied by it—inviting a reading of passage not as escape, but as intimate entry into layered belonging.







