



This rain-washed cityscape holds its architecture like a memory—domes and cornices softened by diluted pigment, as if history is dissolving into the present with each passing shower. A broad, pale roadway becomes a reservoir of silence that pulls the eye inward, while loose silhouettes of pedestrians and vehicles flicker like transient notes against the heavier, anchored facades. The cool, overcast sky and scattered birds stretch the composition upward, offering a brief breath of freedom above the street’s congested choreography. In the tension between precise structural outlines and watery seepage, the work suggests urban life as both enduring and impermanent—rituals repeating beneath a climate of continual change.







