

A hushed shoreline unfolds in layered bands of ochre, mauve, and misty blue, where the horizon feels less like a line than a slow exhale of light. Tiny figures and spare sailboats punctuate the vastness, their silhouettes acting as quiet measures of scale and solitude against the expansive, reflective water. The artist’s softened transitions and restrained palette create a meditative suspension, while scattered, jewel-like marks in the foreground suggest the fragmented debris—or memories—of human presence drifting across an otherwise elemental calm. In this balance between spacious atmosphere and intimate detail, the scene becomes a contemplation of time: arrivals and departures rendered as whispers on the surface of a tidal stillness.







