

A submerged landscape of viridian and chartreuse unfurls like memory seen through tinted glass, where the bay becomes a luminous corridor cutting the settlement into two murmuring shores. The layered mountains recede in softened bands, compressing distance into atmosphere and allowing the water’s acidic light to function as both sanctuary and rupture. Small, blocklike dwellings and pinprick masts hover between presence and dissolution, suggesting a community held together by reflection—beautiful, precarious, and continually rewritten by the tide of time.







