

This watercolor cityscape distills an entire metropolis into a hushed silhouette, where the bridge’s repeated arches act like a measured breath spanning the reflective river below. A restrained palette of pewter greys and muted greens lets light become the true subject, dissolving buildings into atmosphere while a single ember-like accent in the distance suggests life persisting within the urban haze. The broad, watery negative space in the foreground reads as both mirror and void, turning the river into a contemplative threshold between the viewer’s solitude and the city’s far-off hum. In its softened edges and disciplined economy, the work becomes an elegy for transience—architecture rendered not as monument, but as memory suspended in mist.







