



This watercolor city fragment translates everyday transit into a quiet choreography, where two autorickshaws and passing riders anchor the street like pauses in a moving sentence. Sunlight bleaches the facades to chalky whites while teal doors and windows punctuate the heat with cool, breathing intervals, and the web of overhead wires sketches an improvised geometry of urban dependence. Loosened washes and granular shadows soften the hard edges of concrete, suggesting a place continually rewritten by dust, motion, and conversation. The sceneβs modest scale becomes its poignancy: a portrait of ordinary resilience, held together by light, habit, and shared routes.







