



This watercolor study of a derelict automobile turns corrosion into a quiet lyric, where oxidized oranges and bruised browns bloom across the body like time made visible. The composition anchors the viewer in the wounded front grill and hollow headlight, using the soft bleed of pigment against negative space to heighten the sense of absence—an object once engineered for motion now held in suspension. Beneath its nostalgic curves, the peeled metal and collapsed interior suggest a meditation on obsolescence: modernity’s promise weathered into a tender relic, dignified by the artist’s attentive light.







