



Poised on the edge of a quiet embankment, the elongated figure becomes a vessel of longing, her body angled toward a horizon that feels both near and unreachable. Bands of deep blue punctuated by drifting white specks read like starlight scattered over water, turning the night into a textured field of memory rather than a literal sky. The rough, blocklike stones below anchor the composition with earthly weight, while the softened anatomy—more silhouette than portrait—suggests an inward retreat where solitude is not absence, but a chosen clarity. In this suspended moment, the painting speaks of thresholds: between land and sea, body and cosmos, the known and the vast.







