

Broad horizontal bands of ochre and sky-blue compress the landscape into a hushed, meditative horizon, where light feels less like illumination than a memory held on the surface of paint. The shoreline is suggested through scraped textures, embedded specks, and quiet blocks of red that punctuate the calm like distant signals, while tiny human silhouettes anchor the vastness with fragile presence. In this restrained abstraction, space becomes emotional territory—an interval between warmth and coolness, solitude and communion—inviting the viewer to linger in the slow rhythm of tide and time.







