Curator’s Note
Under the Quiet Moon explores the silent dialogue between solitude and the sea.
A lone figure stands at the edge of the shoreline beneath a luminous moon, watching the distant horizon where sky and water dissolve into one another.
The scene offers no narrative and no destination.
Instead, it invites the viewer into a moment of stillness, where reflection becomes more important than movement.
Moonlight stretches across the dark water like a fragile path, while the surrounding silence creates a sense of distance, memory, and quiet longing.
The composition speaks of those moments when we pause between what has been left behind and what still remains unknown.
Part of the Shores of Memory Collection, this artwork reflects themes of contemplation, longing, and the enduring pull of distant horizons.
