



This watercolor coastal vista is built on a decisive diagonal thrust—road, seawall, and palm-lined verge converging toward a vanishing horizon—so the eye travels as if carried by warm wind and quiet momentum. Transparent washes of viridian and sea-gray are punctuated by inky, calligraphic trunks and wires, where the measured geometry of human passage lightly trespasses upon the luxuriant spontaneity of the tropics. The sky’s softened light and the water’s silvery flicker suggest a contemplative in‑between hour, turning an ordinary route into a meditation on transit, impermanence, and the thin boundary between shelter and the open ocean.







