

Broad planes of turquoise and midnight blue hold the scene in a poised equilibrium, as a pale semicircle—part sun, part moon—presses against the horizon like a quiet, insistent thought. From this calm geometry, darker, smoke-like forms sweep diagonally, their motion interrupted by a single silver-white crescent that reads as both blade and breath, a sharp lucidity within drifting uncertainty. The work stages a dialogue between stillness and turbulence: light becomes not illumination but a threshold, while the suspended fragments below suggest memories or debris settling into a new, uneasy order. In its measured restraint, the painting evokes a coastal reverie where the psyche meets the elemental—an inner weather charted through color, edge, and silence.