This work layers the waterfront architecture of Copenhagen with the continuous movement of falling snow, creating a scene that feels both immediate and remembered. The snow’s uniform presence crosses the entire depth of view, reflecting how winter weather is perceived in real life — without exaggerated depth cues. Deep blues and teals convey the cold air, while the warm light from cafés along the dock provides a quiet counterpoint. The balance between structural legibility and atmospheric diffusion allows the image to hold emotional weight while remaining grounded in place, offering a view of the city as it exists in lived memory.