

This watercolor unfurls like a remembered summer, where the shoreline dissolves into pale washes and the sea breathes in translucent blues that refuse hard boundaries. A heavy, anchoring tree limb arcs across the top like a protective canopy, counterbalanced by the delicate ironwork of the lamppostβtwo silhouettes that frame the luminous openness beyond. The scattered villas and miniature figures along the sand read as fleeting human notes within a larger coastal continuum, suggesting how presence is both cherished and momentary against the enduring rhythm of water and light. In its softened edges and deliberate blank spaces, the work turns landscape into reverie, inviting the viewer to linger in the quiet between observation and longing.







