

This watercolor city street unfolds like a remembered walkβarchitecture dissolving into luminous washes while a few decisive lines tether the scene to lived reality. A cool blue door and the faint rust of signage punctuate a field of sun-bleached neutrals, suggesting the persistence of human traces within weathered stone and dust. The perspective funnels the eye toward small, soft-edged figures, their anonymity turning them into stand-ins for the viewer, moving through a corridor of time where light both reveals and erases. Overhead wires stitch the facades together, a fragile geometry that implies connection amid urban decay and quiet daily endurance.







