



This watercolor city scene distills civic life into a luminous breath of space, where a cool, expansive sky presses gently against the grounded mass of the clock-tower architecture. Loose, dissolving edges and pooled washes let the crowd read as a single moving organism—colorful, transient, and human—while the long violet shadows stretch forward like time itself, echoing the tower’s quiet authority. Light arrives not as spectacle but as atmosphere, bathing stone, foliage, and figures in a shared clarity that suggests both communal belonging and the fleeting nature of an ordinary day.







