



This waterfront scene gathers the city into a sun-washed amphitheater of ochres and chalky whites, where architecture rises like layered memory and the sky’s softened blues temper its density. Below, the river becomes a contemplative mirror—cool, rippling, and elastic—catching fragmented reflections that dissolve certainty into movement. The boats, punctuated by bright flags and clustered figures, read as small, spirited interventions against the monumental banks, suggesting ceremony and everyday labor braided together. In the dialogue between warm stone and liquid light, the painting quietly proposes the city not as a fixed monument, but as a living rhythm—built, inhabited, and continuously rewritten by water.







