

This watercolor harbor scene balances the buoyant vertical rhythm of masts and pennants against the grounded geometry of waterfront facades, letting the town’s silhouette read like a quiet hymn to permanence. A cool, open sky diffuses light across the paper, while the water below breaks it into trembling reflections—suggesting memory itself, fragmented and recomposed with each ripple. The boats, rendered with loose, confident touches, become transient accents of color and human presence, implying a continual arrival and departure beneath the steadfast watch of the tower. In this tension between fluid surface and architectural certainty, the work meditates on travel as a gentle form of belonging rather than escape.







