

Rendered in a hushed monochrome, the scene stages a nocturnal fable where human figures and shoals of fish share one tide of motion, as if dream and sea were indistinguishable. A luminous central pillar—part beacon, part ritual totem—cleaves the composition, turning the surrounding currents into a quiet choreography of approach and withdrawal. The crisp geometry of kites and triangular sails counters the softness of clouded depths, suggesting fragile systems of guidance set against an oceanic unconscious. In this suspended space, the figures’ poised gestures read as both navigation and invocation, implying that survival here depends as much on inner orientation as on the visible horizon.







