

This city-riverfront scene unfolds like a soft historical memory, where ochre haze and diffused light dissolve the stone architecture into a living atmosphere rather than a fixed monument. The composition stacks daily movement against towering facadesβumbrellas, boats, and clustered figures forming a restless, human counterpoint to the enduring weight of the ghats and temples. Subtle reds and saffrons punctuate the muted palette like devotional sparks, suggesting a civic spirituality in which commerce, ritual, and weather share the same fragile stage. What emerges is a meditation on permanence and passage: the city stands, yet everything within it is transient, carried forward by crowd, current, and light.







