

This work distills a waterfront city into bands of cobalt and ice-blue, where broad, horizontal fields of color quiet the world into a meditative hush. A distant skyline dissolves into atmospheric haze, while the tiny figures and moored boats anchor the vast space with a tender sense of human presence against immensity. The scattered buoys read like punctuated notes across the waterβs surface, turning the harbor into a measured rhythm of waiting, reflection, and slow passage. Light here is not a spotlight but a veilβsoftening edges, suspending time, and suggesting a city remembered more than observed.







