



This watercolor lingers on an ordinary bicycle as if it were a quiet protagonist, its angled frame cutting diagonally through the scene like a memory caught mid-journey. Sunlight pools in warm ochres and dusty yellows, while cool blue shadows fracture the pavement into shifting planes, turning a mundane street corner into a study of time, wear, and pause. The delicate interplay of transparency and crisp line lends the metal a fragile dignity, suggesting how daily life—left momentarily unattended—still carries the imprint of labor, movement, and human presence.







