



This watercolor tableau lingers in the in-between space of a roadside market or improvised yard, where a weathered truck, scattered objects, and sagging tarps become quiet monuments to labor and survival. The composition pivots on the lean of the central pole and the heavy, rounded mass of the vehicle, while translucent washes of teal, ochre, and dusted rose dissolve edges, suggesting memory more than documentation. Light filters through fabric like a thin promiseβsoftening the sceneβs clutter into a tender choreography of necessity, making the everyday feel both abandoned and profoundly inhabited.







