



This watercolor cityscape unfolds like a quiet cartography of memory, where a dense field of terracotta roofs presses toward a pale, breath-like bay that opens the composition into silence. The artist’s abbreviated marks and softened edges let the town read as a single organism—restless, crowded, yet held in tenderness by the cool wash of sea and sky. A distant hill anchors the horizon as a steady, watchful presence, while the warm-to-cool gradient above suggests a day dissolving into reflection, framing urban life as both shelter and beautifully fragile accumulation.







