

Rendered in a restrained sepia hush, the city unfurls as a memory held at arm’s length—its ornate, turreted facades meticulously articulated while the broad foreground dissolves into luminous emptiness. The composition hinges on a quiet dialogue between permanence and passage: monumental architecture stands as civic certainty, yet the bullock cart and scattered pedestrians introduce a slower, human cadence that softens the imperial rigidity of the skyline. Fine linear perspective and delicate shading pull the eye through arches and windows like corridors of time, suggesting a place where history is not merely built, but continually traversed. In the airy negative space, the work finds its poignancy—an urban grandeur tempered by the fragility of lived moments.







