

A tranquil shoreline unfolds in horizontal veils of color, where a warm, ember-like band of sunset hovers above a glassy expanse and turns the horizon into a quiet threshold between presence and memory. The boats, reduced to spare silhouettes, act as gentle pauses in the composition—small human traces held in suspension—while the soft atmospheric gradients suggest time dilating rather than passing. In the foreground, scattered jewel-toned dots and layered planes read like sediment or tideborne remnants, transforming the beach into a tactile ledger of fleeting moments, as if the landscape is recording what the eye can’t quite hold. The work balances restraint and lyricism, inviting contemplation of stillness not as emptiness, but as a luminous, attentive state.







