

This watercolor cityscape stages a quiet dialogue between heritage and modernity, where domes and Gothic facades anchor the foreground while glassy towers dissolve into a milky haze beyond. A single boulevard pulls the eye inward like a measured breath, its small vehicles and scattered figures reduced to fleeting marks that emphasize the city’s scale and tempo. Light is not painted as a spotlight but as atmosphere—softening edges, bleaching distance, and turning architecture into memory—suggesting an urban life perpetually in transition, half solid and half evaporating. The warm ochres of the nearer stonework press against the cool, misted skyline, holding a fragile warmth within an otherwise ambiguous, drifting metropolis.







