

This scene distills a beachfront into a quiet architecture of horizontals—earthy canopy, pale horizon, and a band of sea-air—where the blue umbrellas punctuate the calm like measured breaths. Figures and loungers dissolve into gestural silhouettes, suggesting not individuals but the collective rhythm of leisure, half-seen and transient. The softened edges and restrained palette let light do the storytelling, turning the shoreline into a meditation on distance, repetition, and the gentle anonymity of summer.