Description
Moonlight spills across a restless sea as waves carry memory toward the shore. Time itself lies stranded—silent, fragile, and exposed at the edge of night.
This painting is a meditation on impermanence and release. Beneath a heavy, clouded sky, the ocean moves endlessly, illuminated by the quiet authority of the moon. In the distance, a solitary vessel drifts across the horizon, evoking journey, uncertainty, and the human passage through the unknown.
On the shore, a broken clock rests where water meets land. Its presence transforms the seascape into a reflection on time itself—once absolute, now surrendered. The sea does not reclaim it, nor does the night resist it. Everything continues, indifferent and eternal.
Painted on velvet, the surface deepens the darkness of the sea and intensifies the glow of moonlight, adding tactile richness and emotional depth. Time here is no longer measured—it is felt.
This work speaks quietly of moments when control dissolves, when schedules lose meaning, and when existence returns to rhythm rather than calculation.





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