

This watercolor city-edge reverie stages architecture as memory: ochre ramparts and vermilion domes rise with quiet authority, their verticals punctured by fluttering pennants that animate the stillness like breath. The broad, stepped foreground draws the eye downward into a pale, misted river where small boats drift in softened silence, making human presence feel transient against the weight of stone. A gentle, diffused light dissolves horizon and water into one atmospheric field, suggesting a threshold between the devotional permanence of the built world and the restless, impermanent flow of life.