

In this watercolor streetscape, the city rises as a haze of cool blues and softened stone, while a warm shaft of sun briefly sanctifies the central façade—an altar of light amid lived-in decay. The cattle in the foreground, rendered with economical, breathing washes, anchor the scene in quiet endurance, their stillness counterpointing the architecture’s vertical pressure and layered history. Diluted edges and drifting shadows dissolve boundaries between animal and street, suggesting a coexistence where everyday ritual becomes the true monument, and time is felt more as weather than as chronology.







