



This watercolor cityscape is poised between habitation and immensity, where a cluster of muted façades gathers at the water’s edge while snow-laden mountains rise like a quiet, watchful presence behind. The vertical bell tower becomes a moral axis in the composition, anchoring the warm ochres and terracottas against an expanse of blue-gray atmosphere that softens every edge into memory. Reflections ripple across the foreground like unfinished sentences, suggesting time’s slow drift and the way places persist not as fixed architecture but as luminous impressions held by light. The bare trees, skeletal and rhythmic, introduce a tender austerity—an understated reminder of winter’s stillness and the resilience of communal life.







