



This composition distills a shoreline scene into a calm architecture of horizontal bands, where slate greys breathe like fog and the saturated blue blocks read as both water and a charged emotional field. Flecks of crimson interrupt the cool expanse with the urgency of human presenceβechoed by the tiny figures and boats that hover at the threshold between stillness and departure. By compressing space and flattening perspective, the artist turns the seascape into a meditation on distance: the vast, impersonal atmosphere pressing down, while small gestures of life insist on meaning within it. The surface texture and restrained palette suggest memory rather than reportage, as if the coast is being recalled through rhythm, not detail.







