

This watercolor cityscape opens as a wide breath of green, where the expansive lawn becomes a quiet stage for small, wandering figures—human scale set against the weight of history. The skyline is anchored by a dark, vertical tower that punctures the pale sky like a measured pulse, while the warm terracotta roofs gather in softer, lower rhythms, suggesting community and continuity. Light is handled with restraint: thin washes and airy blues create an atmosphere of calm suspension, as if the day is held between leisure and memory. In this gentle opposition—playful movement below, monumental stillness above—the work meditates on how public space can reconcile the fleeting present with the enduring presence of place.







