



This seascape unfolds in a restrained, lyrical palette where blue-green waters and a softened sky dissolve into one another, turning the horizon into a quiet threshold rather than a boundary. The shoreline’s warm, earthen reds anchor the composition, while quick, foaming brushmarks skim the surface like fleeting thoughts—momentary disturbances within an otherwise meditative rhythm. Distant trees and low hills are rendered as gentle silhouettes, suggesting memory more than geography, as if the land is receding into contemplation. The work ultimately reads as a study of transience: waves arrive, break, and retreat, rehearsing the calm persistence of time against the vulnerable edge of shore.







