



This watercolor distills the city into a quiet theatre of light, where sun-bleached dust and long shadows turn everyday infrastructure into a meditation on transience. Loose, breathing washes dissolve the street’s edges, yet the anchored geometry of the balcony and the parked car holds the scene in place like a memory refusing to fade. Overhead wires stitch the composition with a nervous linear rhythm, suggesting unseen currents of movement and commerce, while the small, softened figures register as passing notes—human presence rendered secondary to the atmosphere that contains it. The palette’s muted ochres and cool greys proposes an urban life lived between clarity and erosion, where permanence is always negotiated by weather, time, and routine.







