Description
Sharp, angular shapes in deep orange browns and purple blacks anchor the composition, like fragments of something once whole. Against them, soft granulating forms drift like underwater stones, coral memories, or small beings shaped by currents and time.
The ink spreads and blooms in tidal patterns, echoing the slow-making of the sea—textures that feel both ancient and alive. The contrast between the crisp geometry and the fluid, biomorphic shapes evokes a quiet conversation: earth and water, solidity and drift, the human hand and the ocean’s own mark-making.
What emerges is a suspended world—part shoreline, part inner landscape—where the rhythms ofHawaii’s light, salt, and wind become part of the drawing itself.
























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