



This watercolor cityscape distills a lagoon into breath and memory, where the skyline—domed mass and needle-like campanile—emerges as a softened silhouette against a luminous, evaporating sky. The composition hinges on quiet distances: boats hover like pauses on the glassy plane, their dark hulls and red accents anchoring the viewer while diffuse washes let architecture and atmosphere dissolve into one another. Flecks of birds and broken reflections animate the stillness, suggesting a living city felt more as resonance than as detail. It becomes a meditation on arrival and impermanence, where light does not describe form so much as it gently releases it.







