

Draped in a veil of mist, the riverfront scene turns architecture into a hushed monument—domes and arcades rising like remembered prayers while the city recedes into an atmospheric silence. The composition balances weight and buoyancy: dark boats idle on rippling water, countering the vertical ascent of steps where small figures—punctuated by rare red accents—suggest the pulse of human life within an otherwise monochrome reverie. Light is not depicted as a source but as a condition, dissolving edges and time alike, so the ghat becomes a threshold between the tangible and the transcendent. In this softened grayscale, the work reads as a meditation on arrival and departure, where stillness holds the river’s quiet passage and the crowd’s fleeting devotions in the same breath.







