

This watercolor settles into a riverfront like a remembered prayerβwashed skies and dissolving foliage framing architecture that feels both inhabited and timeless. Warm ochres and weathered blues converse through reflected light, so that the water becomes a second canvas where boats, steps, and ghats are gently unmoored from certainty. The red flags punctuate the haze with quiet insistence, suggesting faith and daily labor intertwined, while the softened edges of form invite the viewer to linger in the tender interval between movement and stillness.







