

A mist-laden boulevard unfolds as architecture and atmosphere dissolve into one another, the grand façade rising like a remembered monument rather than a fixed fact. The watercolor’s loosened edges and softened tones let daylight behave as a gentle erasure, turning traffic and passersby into fleeting accents that measure time by movement. Between the weight of stone and the lightness of air, the scene speaks to urban life as a tender transience—where permanence is only ever glimpsed through fog, distance, and passing presence.







