

A veil of sun-warmed ochres floods the sky, pressing down on a loosely articulated shoreline where forms dissolve into shimmering suggestion, as if the scene is remembered more than observed. The assertive vertical of a weathered post anchors the composition, cutting through the haze like a marker of human presence amid the sea’s perpetual drift. Loose washes and soft-edged silhouettes allow light to become the true subject—turning umbrellas, figures, and surf into fleeting intervals of shade and glare, a quiet meditation on summer’s transience.