

This watercolor captures a hillside settlement suspended between precarious earth and luminous sky, where the diagonal thrust of the slope turns the architecture into a fragile procession of lives clinging to terrain. Loose washes and splattered pigment animate the rocky face with a sense of erosion and memory, while crisp rooflines and stair-steps briefly arrest the drift, suggesting human insistence against instability. The path belowβpopulated by small figures and a cyclistβreads like a quiet ritual of passage, guiding the eye forward as light opens into airy blues, offering respite and possibility beyond the dense, sun-bleached browns.







