



This watercolor seascape suspends a solitary mast in the hush between departure and return, its dark silhouette tethered to a breakwater of rounded stones that feels both protective and confining. A veil of violet and rose light dissolves the horizon, flattening distance into reverie while the water’s glassy reflections turn the scene inward, like memory settling on the surface. The quiet imbalance—open expanse to the left, anchored mass to the right—stages a tender tension between freedom and refuge, suggesting a place where time slows and longing becomes a kind of weather.







