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When the Sea Became Sky
“When the Sea Became Sky” is a meditation on thresholds, a vision where the familiar dissolves into the infinite. The canvas is divided not by boundaries but by transitions: the sun, a molten sphere of orange, hovers above a horizon that no longer separates but unites.
Its radiance spills into the sea, transforming water into sky, and sky into water, until the two are indistinguishable — a single continuum of light and colour. Three white birds ascend into the glowing expanse, their flight echoing the soul’s desire for release, while a solitary sail drifts across the blue, navigating not a sea but a dreamscape, a passage between realms.
Below, the house with its red roof and dark windows anchors the composition, a reminder of memory and belonging, yet touched by the same chromatic energy that dissolves divisions.
The land, painted in greens and browns, becomes less earth than resonance, a vibration that binds the elements together. This work is not a landscape but a revelation: that the world is fluid, that the horizon is a veil, and that in the moment when sea became sky, the universe whispered its secret — all opposites are illusions, and beauty lies in their union.
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