

This watercolor settles into a quiet rhetoric of survival: a makeshift shelter stitched from timber and tarpaulin, held together as much by light as by necessity. The composition anchors itself in broad, sun-bleached negative space, while cool blues and dusty ochres dissolve edges, suggesting a life lived at the threshold between permanence and passing time. A small, nearly swallowed figure deep within the shade becomes the workβs emotional fulcrumβprivacy, resilience, and anonymity protected by the soft veil of the wash. Above, the foliage and sky bloom into airy translucence, turning hardship into a tender, breathing atmosphere rather than a spectacle.







