In "Sepulchre," what begins as an intimate portrait of a tide pool's geological complexity reveals itself as something far more numinous. The central pale form emerges like a burial shroud from the surrounding stone, while layered sedimentary patterns unfold around it like pages of Earth's own testament.
Deep cobalt pools of trapped seawater create sacred spaces within the composition, their reflective surfaces punctuating the warm, weathered rock like moments of revelation.
Through the attention to both geological detail and symbolic resonance, the artist transforms this small coastal sanctuary into a meditation on mortality, time, and preservation - where every mineral band and marine-carved channel serves both natural history and spiritual metaphor.