



This watercolor cityscape along the riverbank choreographs architecture, water, and daily ritual into a single breath, where the warm, weathered façade rises like a memory anchored in stone. A broad sky of diluted blues opens the composition, allowing the fort’s domes and stepped ghats to assert their quiet authority while remaining softened by wash and atmosphere. Below, the river becomes a liquid mirror—its broken reflections turning solidity into wavering color, suggesting how history is continually rewritten by time’s current and the passing of small human figures. Boats poised at the edge of departure lend the scene a contemplative tension: a place simultaneously rooted and in motion, sacred and ordinary.







