This painting feels like standing at the edge of the shoreline just before or after a summer storm—when sky and sea blur into one living, breathing system. Vertical ridges cascade downward like rainfall meeting the ocean’s surface, suggesting the constant exchange between atmosphere and water. Soft sands and muted creams hover above, while layered teals and deep blues settle below, echoing the meeting point of beach and sea.
The texture creates a sense of movement, as though currents are rising and falling beneath the surface. It speaks to the beach not as a boundary, but as a bridge—where land filters water, tides reshape sand, and ecosystems quietly collaborate. Mangroves, dunes, plankton, sunlight, salt—everything is connected in an invisible choreography.
Rather than depicting a literal shoreline, the piece captures the feeling of ecological rhythm: rain returning to the ocean, waves sculpting the coast, light reflecting back into the sky. It reminds us that the beach is not separate from the sea—it is part of a delicate cycle that sustains life. In its layered drips and grounded blues, the painting honors the ocean as both powerful and protective, a living force within Earth’s balanced system.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Collections: Water is Life