



This nocturne street scene is structured around a vaulted gateway that reads like a threshold between two states of beingβone intimate and shadow-bound, the other washed in pale distance and possibility. The restrained palette of smoky grays and indigo blues compresses the architecture into a quiet weight, while the bright spill of light at the archβs mouth pulls the eye forward, turning everyday transit into a small pilgrimage. A horse-drawn carriage and sparse figures become silhouettes of endurance and routine, their presence softened by atmospheric haze, as if the city itself is remembered rather than merely observed. Overhead wires stitch the space with a fragile geometry, suggesting how modern life drapes across older histories without ever fully erasing them.







