

This work distills a riverfront into bands of atmosphere and memory, where broad, horizontal fields of ochre, mist-gray, and aquatic blue compress distance into a meditative rhythm. Small boats and upright crimson markers punctuate the haze like quiet syllables, suggesting human passage without surrendering the sceneβs vast, breathing silence. The soft, diffused light reads less as illumination than as suspended time, turning the shoreline into a threshold where ritual, travel, and everyday life dissolve into abstraction. In this poised balance between structure and drift, the painting becomes a contemplation of how place is feltβlayered, shifting, and gently held together by color.







