

Suspended in a veil of icy blues and misted whites, the scene dissolves into a coastal reverie where a lone structure and scattered masts emerge like memories surfacing through fog. The composition anchors itself in the dark, weighted band of water below, while scraped textures and fractured highlights above suggest wind, salt, and the erasure of time. Light is not merely illumination here but a hesitant revelation—glinting off broken planes and blurred silhouettes—turning the shoreline into a threshold between shelter and exposure. The painting reads as a meditation on impermanence, where human presence feels both intimate and fragile against the vast, indifferent calm of the sea.







