

This rain-washed promenade unfolds like a living memory, where the city’s historic façade rises in warm ochres against a sky bruised with shifting greys, and the crowd dissolves into a shared, transient rhythm. The artist lets water and light do the narrating: reflections stitch figures to pavement, turning the ground into a second, wavering world that blurs certainty into atmosphere. Birds scrawl restless arcs overhead, amplifying a sense of movement and impermanence, while the architectural mass anchors the scene with quiet endurance—an elegy to how daily life persists under weather’s soft insistence.







