



This watercolor cityscape distills Venice into a meditation on drifting time, where a gondola glides like a quiet sentence across a luminous band of lagoon. The composition anchors itself in the domed mass and slender campanile, yet the real architecture is built from atmosphereβviolet washes and soft granulation that dissolve stone into memory, letting light become the true subject. Reflections fracture into calligraphic strokes, suggesting a world that is both present and already receding, as if the city survives through its own mirrored echoes. Within this hushed expanse, the small figures read less as tourists than as witnesses, carried through a threshold between the tangible and the imagined.







