

This painting dissolves landscape into a saturated field of blue, where atmosphere becomes the primary subject and the world appears only as memory—faint hulls, shoreline structures, and a distant sail emerging like half-heard details in fog. A vertical flare of lighter pigment cleaves the composition, acting as both horizon and emotional axis, as if a brief opening of clarity interrupts a vast, oceanic quiet. The scratched marks and softened edges feel like weathered traces—erosion, salt, and time—suggesting a harbor not merely seen but recalled, where permanence is surrendered to drifting perception.







