

This watercolor cityscape stages a poised encounter between old stone and industrial force: a looming locomotive presses forward while the heritage architecture dissolves into mist, as if memory itself were evaporating into the morning air. The palette shifts from cool blues to a rose-tinted sky, letting light act as a mediator that softens the trainβs mass and turns the crowd into luminous silhouettes, their elongated reflections stretching like fleeting traces of daily passage. Loose, bleeding washes and spare linework create a sense of movement without spectacleβan urban ritual where progress advances steadily, yet the cityβs spirit remains suspended in atmosphere and footfall.







