



This watercolor seascape holds the horizon like a quiet threshold, where a low, ember-like sun punctuates the vast silvery plane and turns distance into contemplation. Two slender figures traverse the reflective shallows, their elongated shadows and mirrored forms suggesting a dialogue between presence and memory, the lived moment and its echo. The sky’s bruised violets and warm coral washes swell into a weighty cloud mass, pressing emotion downward while the open water restores breath, creating a poised tension between intimacy and immensity. In the spare foreground—twigged silhouettes and wet sheen—the painting frames solitude not as emptiness, but as a tender expanse in which connection is softly rehearsed.







