

This watercolor station scene crystallizes modern transit into a quiet theatre of anticipation, where the train’s blunt, luminous front becomes both threshold and promise. Cool violets and steely blues dissolve architecture into vaporous planes, while the wet platform catches fractured reflections that make movement feel suspended, as if time has briefly pooled. Perspective lines and overhead wires orchestrate a taut geometry, yet the soft bleed of pigment rehumanizes the industrial—suggesting that even in engineered spaces, longing and routine travel side by side.







