



This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet theatre of suspended forms—boatlike crescents, fish silhouettes, and a leaf-shaped shadow—held in tension by a rigid vertical axis that feels like both mast and measuring rod. Ink washes drift between translucency and dense black, allowing space to breathe while restless calligraphic scratches and netlike textures suggest currents, memory, and the unseen labor of navigation. The composition oscillates between play and restraint: delicate arcs imply orbit and return, yet the darker strokes cut through like decisive impulses, turning the image into a meditation on balance between instinct and structure. In its pared palette, the work becomes less a depiction of nature than an interior seascape, where movement is sensed as rhythm rather than seen as narrative.







