



This watercolor seascape suspends time in a veil of mist, where the horizon softens into a distant lighthouse and shoreline like a memory half-retained. Two boats in the foreground—one gently drifting, one held in quiet readiness—anchor the composition, their warm bands of color cutting through the cool, silvery grays of water and sky. Loose washes and broken reflections turn the surface into a breathing plane, suggesting not turbulence but the subtle restlessness of thought. The scene becomes a meditation on passage and return: humble vessels set against a vast, indifferent atmosphere, finding dignity in their stillness.







