

In this restrained monochrome cityscape, the gateway rises like a warm ember against a storm-burdened sky, its ochre mass anchoring the composition amid dissolving silhouettes of modern towers. The painter lets watercolor blooms and softened edges erode the background into memory, while the architecture’s crisp geometry asserts a stubborn permanence, as though history refuses to be washed away. Reflections tremble across the water’s surface, turning the monument into a double image—both present and haunted—suggesting a city caught between reverence and relentless change. The limited palette becomes a metaphor: a single note of heritage resonating through the gray noise of the contemporary world.







