

This watercolor city-edge promenade opens like a quiet stage where architecture and water negotiate a shared silence, the pale morning sky dissolving into the lake with a near-spiritual softness. A scattered constellation of pigeons animates the broad stone plane, their small bodies breaking the geometry and turning the empty expanse into a living texture of chance and rhythm. The lone figure in green, moving toward the luminous distance, becomes a gentle measure of time—suggesting pilgrimage, routine, and resilience—while the far palaces hovering on the water read as memory made visible, poised between solidity and mirage.







