

Two moored boats rest in a shallow, reflective stillness, their angular hulls outlined with calligraphic certainty against a wash of watery light. The composition balances weight and airβdense, earth-toned forms anchored below while turquoise and sunlit yellows dissolve aboveβso the scene feels less like a literal harbor than a memory suspended between presence and disappearance. Thin verticals of rigging and shoreline marks stitch the space together, suggesting human order gently loosening under the quiet pressure of time. What emerges is a contemplative meditation on waiting: vessels designed for motion held in luminous pause, as if listening for the dayβs first current.







