

The riverside city unfurls like a lived palimpsest—tiers of stone and sacred architecture rising from a warm haze, while the water below becomes a second, more fluid city built entirely of light. Subtle figures and boats are reduced to rhythmic marks, allowing the painting’s true protagonist to be atmosphere: sunlight dissolving edges, softening history into memory. The composition hinges on a poetic duality between permanence and passage—monumental walls above, shimmering impermanence below—suggesting that collective life is held as much in reflection as in stone.







