

This watercolor street scene distills a humid, rain-softened city into veils of green and blue, where forms dissolve at the edges as if memory is still deciding what to keep. A lone cyclist and scattered pedestrians glide through reflective pavement, their elongated shadows and mirrored stains turning the road into a quiet stage of passing time. The sudden red of the car punctures the cool atmosphere like a pulseβan insistence of modern urgency against the dayβs muted hushβwhile the receding perspective draws the eye into a gentle, fog-bound uncertainty that feels both ordinary and quietly profound.







