

Built from quiet strata of pigment, this abstract seascape reads like a horizon remembered rather than observed—bands of teal, slate, and sea-green settling into one another with the slow certainty of tide and time. The composition’s horizontal architecture steadies the eye, yet its softened edges and misted transitions suggest permeability, as if boundaries between water, air, and thought are continually renegotiated. Subtle abrasions and veils of paint introduce a gentle friction, turning serenity into something earned—an atmosphere where calm is not absence of feeling, but its distillation.







