



This quiet shoreline is rendered in a muted, mineral palette where fog and distance dissolve the horizon into a single breath, turning the landscape into an atmosphere of waiting. The beached boatsβone catching a small ember of ochre lightβsit like paused sentences amid scattered timbers, their grounded hulls contrasting the thin ribbon of water that still insists on motion. By compressing space with soft, brushed gradients and low contrast, the work transforms a working harbor into a meditation on ebb tide, suspended labor, and the tender melancholy of things temporarily set aside.







