

This watercolor street scene distills the city into a choreography of light and shadow, where sunlit façades flare like memory against the cool, damp hush of the road. Loose, dissolving figures and softened architecture suggest a community perceived in passing—present, yet perpetually slipping beyond certainty—while overhead wires stitch the composition with a quiet tension between order and improvisation. The perspective pulls the eye toward a darkened vehicle and distant haze, turning everyday transit into a small pilgrimage through layered time, weather, and human routine.







