



This watercolor cityscape holds the metropolis in a delicate balance between permanence and motion: monumental spires and domes rise with quiet authority while the roadway below dissolves into a shimmering cadence of traffic, more felt than precisely defined. A cool, washed sky and silvery asphalt create an atmospheric hush, against which the ochres of historic façades glow like stored memory, asserting lineage within a changing present. The green embankment in the foreground reads as a living veil—softening the hard geometry of the city and suggesting that nature, even when peripheral, remains the scene’s most tender counterweight. In its loosened edges and confident drips, the work becomes a meditation on urban life as passing weather: constantly in transit, yet anchored by enduring forms.







