



This composition turns an iron bridge into a lyrical arc of tension and release, its latticework drawing the eye in a single sweeping breath from shore to shore as if engineering were a form of calligraphy. Cool blues and silvery grays temper the scene with a meditative calm, while the scattered boats and their softened reflections anchor human scale against the monumental span. Birds punctuate the open sky like fleeting thoughts, suggesting freedom in counterpoint to structure, and the distant city dissolves into hazeβan urban presence felt more as memory than noise. In this quiet confluence of water, air, and steel, the work speaks of connection not as conquest, but as a patient, everyday ritual of passage.







