

This watercolor street scene stages the city as a corridor of light, where tall, weathered facades press inward and then release the eye into a pale, breathing distance of trees and rooftops. Loose washes and granular shadows dissolve hard edges, suggesting memory more than reportage, while the small figures—reduced to quiet notes of color—turn the thoroughfare into a meditation on passing time and shared anonymity. The web of overhead wires and balcony rails draws a fragile geometry across the sky, hinting at the unseen systems that bind daily life even as the atmosphere remains tender and transient.







