



This watercolor settles a terracotta-roofed compound into a basin of green, where the architecture feels both sheltered and quietly authoritative beneath the broad, misted mass of the hill. Warm siennas and ochres gather around the central dome like a held breath, while the surrounding washes—cool blues, softened greys, and diffuse foliage—dissolve edges to suggest memory rather than strict topography. The composition reads as a dialogue between human order and the land’s enveloping presence: walls, courtyards, and rooflines assert geometry, yet the atmosphere continually reclaims them, turning the scene into a meditation on belonging and impermanence.







