



This watercolor city-edge reverie dissolves architecture into atmosphere, letting mist and morning light soften the weight of stone into something almost remembered rather than seen. A quiet geometry of rooftops and steps is counterbalanced by the river’s dark, wavering mirror, where reflections fracture into luminous shards that feel like time slipping between surface and depth. Sparse human presences and a solitary buoy-like marker become subtle anchors of scale, suggesting daily ritual unfolding within a larger, temple-like permanence. The palette—cool blues and greens tempered by bruised violets—turns the scene into a meditation on transience, where the sacred and the ordinary share the same breath.







