

This watercolor harbor scene breathes through restraint: a wide corridor of pale water opens the composition like a held silence, while boats and shoreline structures cluster at the margins, anchoring human presence against the vastness of weather. Soft washes of blue-gray sky dissolve into misted greens, and the loosened reflections—broken, trembling strokes—turn the surface into a memory more than a mirror. Tiny birds punctuate the haze as fleeting signals of movement, suggesting a coastal life defined less by spectacle than by steady rhythms and quiet departures.