



Two weathered hulls sit like stranded memories on a stony shore, their bruised blues and rusted seams holding the quiet drama of time’s erosion. The composition anchors the left with heavy, broken geometry, then releases into a pale, breathing sky and distant silhouettes—space widening into contemplation as if the landscape itself is exhaling. Subtle washes of light skim the boats’ scarred surfaces, turning decay into dignity and suggesting a narrative of labor, abandonment, and the sea’s withdrawn presence. In this stillness, the vessels become both relic and threshold, poised between usefulness and elegy.







