



This watercolor orchestrates a quiet dialogue between the everyday and the enduring, where small strolling figures animate the riverbank beneath the monumental calm of temple-like towers. Loose, bleeding washes of green and blue dissolve edges into atmosphere, while the darker tree trunks frame the scene like gentle pillars, guiding the eye across bands of grass, water, and stone. Light is treated as memory rather than glareβsoftening architecture into a distant presence and turning the foreground into a lived, momentary path. The composition suggests a city that breathes in layers: transient human movement held within a landscape of cultural permanence.







