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This piece presents a contemporary, abstracted seascape that leans heavily on color-field sensibilities rather than strict representation. The composition is horizontally stratified, evoking a horizon line where sky meets water, but the artist resists realism in favor of expressive chromatic transitions.
The upper register is dominated by a vivid, almost incandescent sunset—bands of warm orange, coral, and soft red are layered with visible brushwork, suggesting movement in the atmosphere. Above this, cooler violets and blues temper the heat, creating a dynamic tension between warmth and calm. The horizon itself is subtly defined, not as a hard line but as a blurred boundary where tones intermingle.
Below, the “water” shifts into saturated turquoise, aqua, and hints of seafoam green. The paint handling becomes slightly more fluid here, with softer blending and horizontal strokes that mimic the gentle undulation of waves without detailing them explicitly. Occasional streaks of lighter pigment suggest reflected light, reinforcing the impression of a luminous, late-day scene.
The work’s strength lies in its balance: it captures the emotional resonance of a sunset seascape—tranquility, warmth, and expansiveness—while remaining firmly within an abstract idiom. The brushwork is confident but not aggressive, and the palette is bold yet harmonious, making it highly versatile for contemporary interiors.
For a collector, this is a piece that functions both as a focal point and as an atmospheric anchor. Its scale and color intensity draw the eye, while its abstraction allows it to complement a wide range of design contexts without feeling overly literal or thematic.