



This watercolor frames a quiet urban corridor where weathered facades and tiled roofs carry the tenderness of lived time, while distant, bluish towers dissolve into a haze of modern anonymity. Warm ochres and rusted browns glow against cool, violet shadows, letting light behave like memory—selective, soft-edged, and emotionally weighted. The diagonal sweep of street and overhead wires pulls the eye forward, yet the composition lingers on thresholds and walls, suggesting a city poised between intimacy and encroachment. In the small human figures at the far left, the scene finds its scale: a modest passage through history, where daily life persists beneath the architecture’s silent testimony.







