

This watercolor lingers on an uncelebrated street corner where sunlight turns corrugated tin, chipped plaster, and worn stone into a quiet theatre of endurance. The composition anchors itself in the stillness of two parked motorbikes, their angular silhouettes counterpointed by the soft, tremulous foliage—nature gently reclaiming space within the built environment. Cool teal doors and shadowed recesses suggest interior lives withheld from view, while scattered yellow leaves read like fleeting punctuation, marking time and season in a place defined by routine. In its tender attention to texture and light, the work elevates the everyday into a meditation on presence—what remains when motion pauses and the city exhales.







