

Rendered in a restrained monochrome that feels like memory developing in a darkroom, the scene lets the Gothic mass of the cathedral preside over the street like a silent conscience, its intricate façade dissolving into misty light. Against this solemn architecture, the glistening road and blurred traffic create a trembling present tense—motion, humidity, and noise suggested through softened edges and reflective sheen. Sparse punctuations of warm color in the taxi roofs become fleeting human signals, small survivals of vitality within a city weighted by history. The composition stages a quiet dialogue between endurance and transience, where daily commute becomes a ritual enacted beneath monumental time.







