

This watercolor distills a monumental riverside pavilion into a quiet meditation on presence and impermanence, where architecture seems to rise and dissolve in the same breath. Warm ochres and burnt siennas anchor the stepped mass, while the saturated green wash below holds a trembling mirror-image that feels less like reflection than memory. The soft bleeding edges and spacious, misted foreground create a threshold of silence, inviting the viewer to contemplate how human grandeur is gently reordered by water, air, and time.







