



This landscape distills the shoreline into a breath of watercolor—earthy ochres and umbers settling like sediment while a luminous, misted void opens at the horizon as if the sky itself were rinsed clean. Low, sparse boats and pylons punctuate the wide silence, their delicate marks resisting dissolution and anchoring human presence against the weather’s vast, drifting wash. The composition moves in slow diagonals from foreground banks to the pale waterline, suggesting a passage between labor and repose, where memory, tide, and light continually redraw the boundary of the land.







