



This watercolor cityscape turns a rain-slick street into a reflective corridor of memory, where diluted blues and warm ochres mingle like competing moods—cool restraint against lived, sun-baked history. The composition is anchored by the dialogue of architectures: a domed, watchful mass on the left and a tall, pale tower at center that pulls the eye upward before releasing it back into the street’s vanishing point. Figures and vehicles dissolve into fluid silhouettes, suggesting how urban life is felt more as motion and atmosphere than as fixed detail, while scattered birds and speckled washes lend the sky a restless, breathing light. In its economy of mark-making, the work proposes the city not as monument, but as weather—an ever-changing state of presence.







