

A hushed, industrial shoreline is distilled into broad horizontal bands, where oxidized browns and cool green-blue water meet like memory against matter. The restrained palette and scraped, tactile surfaces evoke weathered metal and salt-worn paint, turning the scene into a meditation on time’s abrasion and the quiet labor of passage. Near the lower edge, a small vessel—reduced to blocky forms—floats with deliberate solitude, its diminutive scale amplifying the vastness of the surrounding silence and the weight of unseen infrastructure. The composition’s measured stillness suggests a threshold space: between departure and return, between the human-made and the elements that steadily reclaim it.







