Held by the breaker
This A3 alcohol ink painting on Yupo paper is a serene and contemplative abstract landscape — a quiet homage to coast and sky.
Dominating the left side is a cliff formation, sculpted in earthy tones. The ink has pooled and bled in vertical flows, creating rivulet-like marks that evoke rain-swept rock faces. The effects capture the raw beauty of a coastline shaped by wind and sea.
Stretching across the composition is an expanse of calm, shimmering sea, depicted in silvery blue. Horizontal strokes give the water a sense of movement and quiet depth — as though the tide is gently breathing against the land. The horizon line is subtle, dissolving softly into a luminous sky washed in warm ivory and the faintest blush of peach, giving the impression of early dawn or a moment of stillness before dusk.
The overall mood is one of reflection and solitude — the sense of standing at the edge of the land, listening to the hush of the sea, and watching light slowly shift across the surface of the world.