



Set against a dusk sky that fades from rose to ash, the monumental arch rises like a memory carved in stone, its solemn geometry softened by the breath of evening light. The composition choreographs a quiet dialogue between permanence and passage: rippling water and moored boats absorb the last colors of day while human figures along the seawall become fleeting annotations to the city’s enduring silhouette. Perspective lines pull the eye down the promenade and back toward the darkened opening of the gateway, suggesting a threshold not only of place but of time—where daily movement brushes against history’s unyielding weight.







