

This watercolor cityscape suspends a grand, cathedral-like silhouette in a veil of mist, letting cool blues and lavenders dissolve stone into atmosphere as if memory itself were doing the architecture. The composition gathers weight at the central spires, then releases it outward through diffused washes and drifting specks, so the monumental becomes strangely breathable and intimate. Below, the small procession of figures and animals anchors the scene in everyday motion, quietly measuring human life against enduring structures while suggesting that permanence is always softened by weather, time, and perception.







