

This watercolor cityscape suspends the bridge and its clustered rooftops in a hush of evening air, where cool washes and softened edges let architecture dissolve into atmosphere. The river becomes the paintingβs true protagonistβan unsettled mirror that breaks the skyline into wavering bands of mauve, slate, and pewter, turning solidity into memory. Against the monumental silhouettes, the small swans at the margin read like a quiet coda, insisting on tenderness and continuity amid the cityβs stony permanence. The composition balances weight and breath: dense, historic forms above; spacious, reflective flux below, as if time itself were moving downstream.







