

Rendered in meticulous monochrome stippling, the composition crowns a stern, bearded figure with outstretched arms, turning him into a living threshold between two realmsβland and water, witness and command. The dense shoals of patterned fish churn like a collective memory beneath him, while boats, nets, and a watchful crowd stack the background into a compressed theatre of livelihood and scrutiny. Light is not painted but patiently accumulated through pointillist grain, giving the scene a hushed, ritual gravity, as if abundance and judgment are being weighed in the same breath. The work reads as an allegory of stewardship: a single body held responsible for the restless, shared economy of nature and community.







