

This brooding abstraction stages a quiet confrontation between mass and void, where deep maritime blues are interrupted by a pale, monolithic form that feels both architectural and spectral. The softened edges and scraped, weathered surfaces suggest memory eroding at its boundariesβan image of structures half-held in the mind, half-lost to time. Light is not presented as illumination but as residue, seeping through layered pigments in faint pulses that imply distance, fog, and an interior kind of atmosphere. In its restrained palette and weighted geometry, the work meditates on endurance and isolation, as if the scene were a shoreline of thought where certainty breaks into shadow.