
Annecy, France — Light Across Water
This painting explores the relationship between structure and atmosphere through the lens of a quiet European village at dusk.
The buildings hold form and history, but it is the light that defines the moment—spilling across facades, breaking into color, and dissolving into reflection below. The bridge serves as a point of connection, both physically and visually, linking the solidity of place with the fluidity of water and time.
Figures appear, but only briefly. They are not the subject, but a reminder of presence—of life moving through the scene without interrupting it.
What remains is a sense of stillness within motion—
a place where light, reflection, and structure come into balance.
This piece is part of an ongoing exploration of European villages as lived spaces—where light, memory, and architecture intersect in quiet, enduring ways.
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