




This riverine panorama suspends the city between waking and dream, where domed silhouettes dissolve into mist while their lights scatter like soft prayers across the water. The composition drifts in horizontal bands of ochre and blue, using reflection as a second architecture—an emotional counterpart to the built skyline—so that boats and figures become quiet punctuation marks in an expansive, luminous hush. Warm saffron tones suggest ritual and renewal, yet the distant, hazed horizon keeps the scene tenderly unresolved, as if memory itself were painting the shoreline. In the interplay of bustle and stillness, the work speaks to a communal rhythm: labor and devotion threaded through the same glowing current.







