



A vast, hushed horizon is built from layered greys that feel like weather settling over memory, while a single cobalt expanse opens above as a breath of clarity amid restraint. The composition is pared back to bands and thresholds, punctuated by slender vertical marks and scattered chromatic flecks that read like distant signals—boats, beacons, or the faint pulse of a shoreline’s life. Through its controlled palette and velvety transitions, the work meditates on presence at the edge of disappearance, where water and sky become a stage for quiet endurance rather than spectacle.







