

Two modest boats rest at the water’s edge like paused sentences, their angled hulls guiding the eye into a wide, breathing stillness where sky and lake dissolve into one another. The watercolor’s softened blues and silvery greys create a hush of atmosphere, while the earthier bank—textured with transparent washes and granular marks—anchors the scene in lived, tactile reality. Reflections tremble rather than mirror, suggesting memory more than documentation, and the distant shoreline recedes into a quiet promise of elsewhere. Even the scattered birds become a faint notation of time passing, heightening the work’s contemplative sense of waiting and return.







