

This watercolor roadscape unfurls like a quiet exhale, where a broad ribbon of asphalt leads the eye through a sun-bleached town toward distant, blue-violet hills that dissolve into atmosphere. Loose, fluent washes allow light to pool and evaporate across the surface, turning everyday infrastructure—cars, poles, roadside plantings—into fleeting markers of passage rather than fixed detail. The composition balances human movement with a contemplative stillness, suggesting a journey that is less about arrival than about the gentle, continuous slipping of time through landscape.







