

Horizon - Mist
Two figures stand at the water’s edge, their backs turned toward the viewer as they gaze across an endless turquoise sea. The artist uses flat, clean fields of color to define sky, ocean, and shore, lending the scene a modern, almost graphic-novel quality. Soft gradients in the water suggest gentle waves, while the horizon line remains crisp, emphasizing the sense of vastness before them. The left figure wears a simple white T-shirt and dark shorts; their hair is a tousled black, cut just above the collar. Beside them, a second figure sports a pale peach blouse and matching skirt, and her short, copper-toned bob frames the nape of her neck. Both silhouettes are rendered without visible facial features, inviting viewers to project emotions or stories onto these silent observers. Above them, stylized white clouds arch and swirl like seabirds in flight, their forms echoing the silhouettes of gulls skimming the water’s surface. The sky is a gradient of pastel blue, deepening toward the zenith, where a single sunbeam cuts through the composition. Overall, the piece balances simplicity with evocative symbolism—isolated figures, expansive sea, and sky-shaped birds—creating a calm, contemplative moment that feels both intimate and infinite.