

This watercolor seascape stages a quiet encounter between human scale and geologic time, where a natural rock arch and cliff face hold the horizon like a threshold to the immense. Diluted blues and milky whites diffuse the sky into the wet sheen of the tidal flats, and the figures—reduced to modest accents of red and violet—become fleeting notes against the patient architecture of stone and sea. The composition breathes through generous negative space, while reflective pools and scattered rocks guide the eye in a slow, contemplative drift, suggesting memory and passage as something written in water and briefly mirrored back.







