

Suspended between sea and sky, the work conjures a half-remembered harbor where spired silhouettes rise like quiet prayers from a field of turquoise and green. The horizon dissolves into misty layers, allowing architecture to feel provisional—more sensation than structure—while scattered flecks of red punctuate the cool palette like distant signals of life. Broad, fluid washes create an aqueous atmosphere that blurs boundaries, suggesting a city not built on land alone but on reflection, longing, and the instability of memory. In its softened geometry and drifting light, the piece becomes a meditation on arrival—where permanence is only ever a momentary illusion.







