Tidal Memory

$500.00

Tidal Memory is a contemplative tapestry of motion, water, and recollection—layered like sediment over time. Dominated by cool aquatic tones of deep teal, misty blue, and submerged earth, the composition evokes both the serenity and weight of memory that refuses to dissolve.

Circular and crescent motifs drift like twin moons or mirrored droplets, suggesting cycles, duality, or the ever-returning tide of reflection. Square frames intersect and float within the scene, ghostly like old photographs or fragmented windows into submerged moments. The composition pulses gently, rhythmically, like breath or waves—repetitive but never the same.

Hints of organic texture—stone, ripples, possibly sea creatures—anchor the piece in the liminal space between the real and the remembered. There’s a quiet insistence in the obscured elements—subtle landscapes or shapes you feel more than see—like dreams you recall only in sensation.

The work is meditative yet unsteady, like standing in shallow surf. Tidal Memory invites you to let your mind drift, to consider what persists and what is washed away, and to listen for the soft echo of what the water remembers.

Tidal Memory is a contemplative tapestry of motion, water, and recollection—layered like sediment over time. Dominated by cool aquatic tones of deep teal, misty blue, and submerged earth, the composition evokes both the serenity and weight of memory that refuses to dissolve.

Circular and crescent motifs drift like twin moons or mirrored droplets, suggesting cycles, duality, or the ever-returning tide of reflection. Square frames intersect and float within the scene, ghostly like old photographs or fragmented windows into submerged moments. The composition pulses gently, rhythmically, like breath or waves—repetitive but never the same.

Hints of organic texture—stone, ripples, possibly sea creatures—anchor the piece in the liminal space between the real and the remembered. There’s a quiet insistence in the obscured elements—subtle landscapes or shapes you feel more than see—like dreams you recall only in sensation.

The work is meditative yet unsteady, like standing in shallow surf. Tidal Memory invites you to let your mind drift, to consider what persists and what is washed away, and to listen for the soft echo of what the water remembers.