

This watercolor city scene orchestrates movement through restraint: twin tramlines converge into a pale, breathing street while the blue tram advances like a single clear note against a field of softened greys. Architectural silhouettes and overhead wires knit a quiet lattice of history and infrastructure, suggesting a city held together by habit, memory, and everyday transit rituals. The sparing color becomes symbolic—modern life arriving through a washed, nostalgic atmosphere—where the bustle is implied rather than declared, and the viewer is left to feel the gentle inevitability of passage.







