



This watercolor distills a lakeside citadel into quiet geometry, letting vast negative space and pale atmospherics turn the scene into a meditation on distance and belonging. The solitary boat with its crisp red Swiss flag punctuates the silence like a declaration of identity, while the castle’s softened ochres and towered silhouettes dissolve into their own reflection, as if history is being gently re-read on the water’s surface. Light is treated not as illumination but as breath—an open, milky sky that suspends time—so that the smallest marks (birds, ripples, a wavering edge) become evidence of life moving through stillness.







