



This watercolor city-scene stages antiquity as a living presence: monumental facades and a slender obelisk rise like remembered certainties, while elephants drift through the square as gentle, impossible witnesses. Broad washes of blue and ochre carve light into architecture, and the softened edges—smoke-like shadows and bleeding pigments—suggest history eroding even as it endures. The composition balances weight and air, stone mass against open sky, turning the animals into symbols of memory itself: patient, burdened, and quietly out of scale with modern time.







