

This work frames a monumental harbor gateway as both architecture and threshold—its weighty stone geometry rising with ceremonial calm while the boats below drift in a softer, lived-in rhythm. The restrained sepia palette and gently diffused light lend the scene a patina of memory, as if the city’s history is being reread through water-stained paper rather than shouted in color. Carefully layered perspective—foreground vessels, midground steps, and the commanding arch—creates a quiet choreography of passage, suggesting commerce and pilgrimage alike moving through the same aperture of time. In the dialogue between immovable masonry and fluid reflections, the piece meditates on permanence versus transience, turning an urban landmark into a vessel for collective remembrance.







