

A veiled riverfront unfolds in silvery haze, where boats hover like quiet memories and the shoreline becomes a thin, wavering boundary between work, ritual, and passage. The composition descends in stepped diagonals toward the water, guiding the eye through clustered figures whose saturated garments punctuate the muted ground like sparks of lived time. Reflections and soft ripples dissolve the weight of wood and stone, suggesting a city that breathes through its waterfront—simultaneously transient and enduring, held together by everyday choreography.







