



A monumental white orb hovers above a stratified field of blues, its densely worked surface catching light like a quiet, tactile weather system suspended in stillness. The composition’s severe simplicity—one perfect circle against a receding horizon—turns space into contemplation, where the sea’s dark bands read as both distance and time. In the tension between the orb’s palpable materiality and the ocean’s velvety depth, the work suggests a meditation on solitude: an interior moonset, luminous yet detached, anchoring the vastness with a single, unwavering presence.







