

This watercolor cityscape distills the metropolis into a luminous weave of architecture and atmosphere, where pale façades dissolve into lavender shadow and the horizon’s cool blues suggest an inexhaustible beyond. The long boulevard becomes a conduit of movement—tiny vehicles and softened silhouettes sliding through a corridor of trees—yet the scene remains hushed, as if sound has been absorbed by light. By letting edges bleed and forms fragment, the artist turns urban solidity into something transient, proposing the city not as a fixed monument but as a passing sensation held briefly in color.







