



Rendered in airy washes, this watercolor cityscape suspends Dubai’s sail-like Burj Al Arab in a field of blue that feels less like sky and sea than a single, continuous breath. The composition tilts the shoreline into sweeping diagonals, letting roads and beaches arc like calligraphic strokes that guide the eye from engineered icon to softened coastline. Crisp architectural edges are repeatedly dissolved by fluid pigment, suggesting a dialogue between certainty and impermanence—between the city’s insistence on spectacle and the water’s patient ability to blur every boundary. In that tension, the work becomes a quiet meditation on modern ambition held delicately within an expansive, luminous calm.







