



This watercolor frames an old doorway as a quiet threshold between the intimacy of lived architecture and the open breath of the street, its carved balconies and shuttered panels glowing briefly where warm ochres meet cool indigos. The composition is built from converging walls and steep planes of shadow that funnel the gaze upward, while translucent washes soften the hard geometry into memory, as if the city is being recalled rather than recorded. A lone bicycle rests like a paused sentence at the base of the scene, and the sudden lift of birds punctuates the stillnessβsuggesting that even in silence, passage and departure are always underway.







