

Set beneath a brooding, ochre sky, the riverfront scene stages a quiet drama of labor and devotion, where monumental architecture rises like memory and authority while the lone boatman stands as its human measure. The composition hinges on diagonals—the oar, the steps, the drifting boat—pulling the eye through a misted depth that dissolves the far city into reverie, as if time itself is carried downstream. Warm light fractures through clouds to gild water and stone, transforming everyday work into ritual and suggesting a fragile balance between transience and endurance, solitude and collective life.







