


This riverside tableau stages the city as a living palimpsest, where tiered ghats and stacked facades climb like memory itself—each step a threshold between the ordinary and the sacred. A warm, dusted light softens the stone into amber and umber, while haze dissolves distance so the architecture feels less built than breathed into existence. The small, attentive figures—bathers, pilgrims, passersby—anchor the vast setting with quiet ritual, suggesting time not as urgency but as a slow, communal unfolding. Above, the fluttering pennants and taut lines pull the eye upward, turning the scene into a gentle choreography between water’s reflection and the city’s ascending spirit.







