

This watercolor city-street scene holds its narrative in the tender balance between glare and shadow, where sunlit facades dissolve into wash-like quiet while alleyway darkness thickens into memory. The composition pulls the eye down a corridor of receding architecture and small human figures, suggesting a daily choreography that is both ordinary and fleeting, as if the street is exhaling its stories in passing. Warm ochres and cool greys negotiate a subtle emotional tensionβcommerce and transit on the surface, yet beneath it a contemplative stillness shaped by time, dust, and light.







