



This watercolor dissolves architecture into remembrance, where arches and balconies emerge like half-recovered thoughts from a wash of amber light. The composition leans diagonally, creating a gentle vertigo that turns the built structure into a passage—part shelter, part threshold—while deep umber shadows anchor the eye in quiet gravity. Splattered marks and bleeding edges suggest time’s erosion, as if the city is not merely depicted but weathered into being, holding a fragile dialogue between permanence and decay.







