

This watercolor street scene dissolves the city into a breathing atmosphere, where sunlight and mist conspire to make architecture feel secondary to sensation. A luminous wash of citron and pale gold is counterweighted by cool cobalt shadows, turning the road into a quiet stage on which small figures and vehicles drift like passing thoughts. The lampposts and receding tree-canopy provide a fragile scaffold of verticals and diagonals, guiding the eye through a space that is less mapped than remembered. In its softened edges and generous negative space, the work speaks to transienceβhow daily movement becomes, in hindsight, a tender blur of presence and departure.







