This painting depicts the haunting scene of people crossing London Bridge under a heavy, brown fog. The figures are shadowy and indistinct, their faces blurred to suggest anonymity and detachment. I used muted tones—grays, browns, and blacks—to reflect the somber mood. The bridge stretches into the distance, crowded with people, yet the scene feels eerily quiet, emphasizing the sense of isolation within a crowd. The fog dominates the atmosphere, mirroring the poem’s bleak vision of urban life and the burden of existence. See more