

This watercolor scene distills companionship into a quiet geometry of three seated figures, their bodies angled toward one another like a softly held conversation. Loose washes of ash and sand dissolve the background, allowing the men’s caps, jackets, and warm rusted trousers to surface as anchors of identity—briefly illuminated against time’s haze. The interplay of bleeding edges and firmer strokes suggests memory at work: details emerge, then recede, as if the day’s stories are more durable than the setting that contains them. In its restrained palette and spacious breathing room, the work becomes a meditation on ordinary ritual—rest, talk, and shared presence rendered with tender impermanence.







