

A commissioned watercolor study of the bow of Jaram, a boat moored on the Danube River, captured during the golden hour. The painting isolates a quiet, minimal composition where the glowing reflection of the sunset meets the deep, rippling shadows beneath the boat. The red circle painted on the vessel adds a symbolic and graphical element, contrasting the subdued warmth of the scene.
Executed with layered washes and subtle textures, the piece emphasizes stillness, light, and geometry through restrained detail. Raindrops gently disturb the water in the foreground, adding movement to an otherwise tranquil setting.
Painted with a combination of Caran d’Ache watercolors, Winsor & Newton paints, and detailed using a Rotring 800 mechanical pencil. Brushes by Raphael on Arches 100% cotton cold-pressed paper.
