



This watercolor cityscape anchors itself in the solemn geometry of a coastal monument, its warm ochres and umbers held against a sky that dissolves from blue into a bruised rose, as if history is being gently re-lit by the day’s last breath. The composition balances mass and atmosphere: the stone facade stands firm while boats and birds skim across the surface as fleeting marks of everyday life, turning the waterfront into a dialogue between permanence and passage. Loose, wet washes in the water fracture the monument’s reflection into restless greens and silvers, suggesting that memory here is not a mirror but a moving tide. In the soft haze of the horizon, distance becomes emotion—an airy reverence that lets the scene feel both intimate and monumental, like a city pausing to listen to its own pulse.







