



This watercolor city scene distills the pulse of a seaside boulevard into a choreography of silhouettes, vehicles, and awnings, where human presence is suggested more by rhythm than by detail. A wide, sun-bleached roadway becomes a luminous corridor, pulling the eye toward the hazy horizon as buildings rise like quiet monoliths that anchor the flux of street life. Loose washes and broken edges allow light to do the describing—figures dissolve into atmosphere, umbrellas bloom into warm accents—evoking the fleeting clarity of a hot day when motion, heat, and memory blur together. Beneath the everyday commerce and traffic, the work reads as a meditation on urban impermanence: a place defined less by architecture than by passing shadows and shared momentum.







