



This watercolor lingers at the threshold between garden and mirror, where a rain-fed pool becomes a stage for quiet transformation. Loose, breathing washes of green and umber are punctuated by crisp, calligraphic branches and stonework, letting structure emerge and dissolve as the eye moves through reflection and depth. The concentric ripples read like soft interruptions in memoryβtime briefly visibleβwhile fallen leaves and submerged bricks suggest a tender archaeology of place, where nature steadily reclaims what was built.







