

This watercolor city street unfolds like a remembered passage after rain, where architecture dissolves into atmosphere and the day’s noise is softened by misted light. A warm, sunlit façade hovers as the compositional anchor amid cool grays and blues, turning the surrounding buildings into framing shadows that guide the eye down the reflective roadway. Loose washes and broken edges allow figures and vehicles to remain transient—more presence than portrait—suggesting the anonymity of urban life and the quiet poetry of movement. The wet surface becomes a mirror of time itself, holding fleeting impressions before they slip back into blur.







