

This rain-silvered street scene turns the city into a living mirror, where puddled reflections lengthen architecture and figures into fleeting apparitions. The tram’s cool blue body cleaves the composition like a steady pulse of modernity, while the ochre facades and domed tower hold a warmer, ancestral gravity that anchors the present. Diagonal wires and slanting rain stitch the sky to the street, suggesting an unseen network of movement and fate, as umbrellas, carriage, and pedestrians enact quiet resilience within the day’s softened weather. The watercolor’s loosened edges and blooming washes let time feel porous—memory and moment dissolving together in a single luminous commute.







