



A narrow street dissolves into a radiant seam of light, where watercolor blooms and soft abrasions turn architecture into atmosphere rather than certainty. Cool blues and violets press inward from the margins while a warm, vertical glow cleaves the composition, pulling the wandering silhouettes toward a vanishing point that feels both refuge and surrender. Thin, tremulous line-work—wires, edges, and fleeting window lights—anchors the scene just enough to suggest lived reality, yet the figures remain anonymous, like memories passing through a corridor of time. The work becomes a meditation on urban solitude: the city not as spectacle, but as a permeable veil through which presence briefly flickers.







