



Broad horizontal bands of ochre, slate, and molten white construct a shoreline that feels both observed and remembered, where the land is reduced to strata and the water becomes a field of light. Small, punctuating figures and boats—almost calligraphic—anchor the expanse, turning the vastness into a quiet narrative of human presence held in suspension. The palette’s warm earth tones, interrupted by flashes of cobalt and red, suggests a dialogue between calm continuity and sudden, urban-like signals, as if nature and modernity briefly overlap. In its measured blur and reflective sheen, the work reads like a meditation on time: tides of memory smoothing detail into atmosphere while leaving traces that still insist on life.







