“Quiet Reflections” lingers in a moment of ease on the water. A white hull drifts just off the treeline, its form held by gentle light while the surface below gathers a soft mirror. The reflection reads like a second vessel—familiar yet rearranged—suggesting how experience is echoed and altered in memory.
I simplified forms and kept a restrained palette—cool blues, softened greens, and warm notes along the cabin—to preserve the hush of an unhurried glide. Edges loosen at the waterline so the eye can move between boat and reflection without interruption, inviting a quiet conversation between presence and echo.
This painting asks the viewer to pause: to notice how light settles when motion slows, how water remembers a shape even as it shifts, and how clarity often arrives in the gentle drift between places.
- Collections: Seascape