


This painting stages a boundaryless encounter between sea and sky, where thick, wind-driven strokes of ultramarine and slate break against a pale, misted expanse like memory surfacing through fog. The composition rises from dense, turbulent blues into a luminous, eroded horizon, letting light act not as illumination but as a dissolving force that softens certainty and turns form into atmosphere. Flecks of white and bruised grey read as spray and sediment, suggesting a landscape that is less observed than feltβan interior weather system where volatility and calm briefly negotiate their truce.







