

This seascape reduces the harbor to a sequence of luminous bands—sky, water, and shore—where soft gradients of blue are interrupted by a single, ember-like horizon that feels both distant and quietly urgent. Slender boats and vertical markers punctuate the calm like measured breaths, their reflections barely tethering them to the surface, while scattered buoy-dots across the foreground introduce a gentle, rhythmic counterpoint to the otherwise meditative stillness. The composition reads as a contemplation of thresholds: between day and dusk, movement and repose, the human trace and the vastness that absorbs it. In its restrained geometry and delicate atmosphere, the work suggests memory itself—fragmented, floating, and held together by light.







