

This painting settles into a hushed, marshy reverie where a lone boat rests at the edge of a shifting shoreline, as if waiting for a departure that never needs to happen. Broad, abbreviated strokes in mossy greens and smoky violets compress distance into layered bands, while pale slashes of light skim the water’s surface like fleeting memories, more felt than described. The dark hull anchors the composition with quiet gravity, turning the surrounding landscape into a psychological space—part sanctuary, part threshold—where stillness becomes its own kind of journey.







