

This nocturnal riverside cityscape is built from restless, broken brushstrokes that turn architecture into a vibrating chorus of silhouettes, as if the town were breathing in the dusk. Warm amber lights spill from windows and street-level crowds, pressing against a deep, rain-washed blue sky and water, so that illumination feels less like decoration than a hard-won human insistence. The riverβs surface fractures the scene into wavering reflections, suggesting memory and immediacy at onceβwhat is solid above becomes fluid below, and the cityβs certainty dissolves into shimmer. In that tension between bustle and blur, the painting reads as a meditation on urban life as spectacle: communal, incandescent, and always on the verge of vanishing.







