

This rain-slicked city scene is built from veils of cool greys and slate blues, where towers dissolve into mist and the street becomes a dark mirror, catching fragments of light like memory caught in motion. The composition funnels the eye down the avenue—vertical facades pressing inward—until the warm ochres of mid-rise buildings and the amber pulse of taxis briefly puncture the atmospheric hush. Loose, granular textures and dragged edges suggest both weathering and velocity, turning architecture into a lived surface rather than a fixed monument. Beneath the urban bustle, the painting reads as a meditation on transience: the metropolis as a place of constant passing-through, held together by reflections and fleeting glows.







