

This painting reads like a harbor remembered rather than observed—architectural silhouettes and sail-like forms hovering at the horizon while their reflections dissolve into a fevered field of reds and magentas. Broad, layered strokes fracture space into shimmering planes, so water becomes a psychological surface where certainty breaks into color and rhythm. Cool blues and greens offer brief pockets of breath amid the heat, suggesting the precarious calm of shelter against the restless pulse of a lived-in coast. The work ultimately turns landscape into emotion, mapping the instability of memory through luminous, shifting pigment.







