



The composition divides like a remembered shoreline: cool, wavering vertical bands of blue and grey hold the left side in a steady, tidal rhythm, while the right opens into a sun-burnished field where a lone figure bends toward the surf. Rendered in warm ochres and rusts, the body becomes both presence and silhouetteβan intimate gesture of return, as if listening to the ground and water at once. The brushwork keeps edges porous, letting sea and sand bleed into one another, suggesting that identity here is shaped less by outlines than by repeated contact, cleansing, and quiet labor.







