

A sun-washed courtyard unfolds like a remembered passage of time, where ochre walls and cool shadow pools guide the eye toward the domed sanctuary that anchors the composition. The watercolor’s breathing edges and translucent washes let architecture feel porous—less a fixed monument than a vessel for light, heat, and devotion—while the small, scattered figures lend scale and quiet humanity without interrupting the stillness. Warm golds and dusty blues create a dialogue between shelter and exposure, suggesting how public spaces hold private reverie, and how history persists most vividly in the way it receives daylight.







