



This watercolor frames two modest, sun-struck houses as if they are memories held at a distanceβclean white walls catching the glare while ochres and muted blues temper the scene into quiet permanence. The composition balances geometry and wilderness: crisp rooflines and stair rails assert human order, yet the foreground brush and tangled branches soften edges, letting nature reclaim the narrative. Light becomes the true subject, bleaching detail into atmosphere and turning ordinary architecture into a meditation on shelter, time, and the tender solitude of lived-in places.







