



This watercolor landscape holds a quiet tension between storm-darkened sky and the luminous, breathing whiteness of water, as if the scene is suspended in the instant before rain or revelation. Broad, fluid washes dissolve the shoreline into atmosphere, while sharper, spare marks—masts, reeds, and boat hulls—anchor the eye and suggest human presence as something provisional and delicate. The saturated blues, umbers, and sudden vermilion accents pulse like memory against the muted fields, turning a humble riverbank into a meditation on transience, reflection, and the fragile order we impose on nature’s shifting moods.







