



This watercolor holds the city at a distance, dissolving its skyline into mist so the true subject becomes the quiet interval between departure and return. A low horizon and broad, glassy expanse of water create a contemplative stage where the moored boats—rendered in earthy browns and softened edges—read like resting bodies, weighted by time and memory. Subtle tonal shifts and reflections stitch sky to river, while the pier’s dark verticals punctuate the calm with a human measure, suggesting that even stillness is structured by longing and passage.







