



This nocturnal seascape dissolves into an ocean of blues, where pigment behaves like weatherβmist, tide, and memory layered into one hovering atmosphere. Sparse, calligraphic masts and hulls emerge as fragile silhouettes, their linear cadence cutting through the wash as if charting a path across uncertainty. The sudden blooms of violet and pale light feel like reflections without a source, suggesting a harbor not as a location but as a state of mindβhalf refuge, half longing. In its eroded textures and submerged forms, the work holds the quiet drama of arrival and departure, where presence is always on the verge of vanishing.







