



This watercolor unfurls like a remembered morning, where the riverbank dissolves into a blue hush and architecture becomes a distant pulse rather than a fixed monument. A monumental domed silhouette anchors the right edge, its weight countered by a pale, open sweep of sand that pulls the eye toward small, wandering figuresβhuman presence rendered as fleeting notes in a larger atmosphere. The restrained palette of indigo, mist-gray, and diluted gold turns light into a kind of soft erosion, suggesting time passing, rituals repeating, and the cityβs grandeur quietly yielding to weather and breath. Splattered pigments and softened contours deepen the sense of impermanence, as if the scene is both observed and already slipping into memory.







