Curator’s Note
Stormbound Horizon reflects the moments when uncertainty rises like a gathering storm and the horizon becomes difficult to see.
A solitary figure stands upon the rocky shore as wind and waves collide beneath a restless sky.
In the distance, a lonely house overlooks the sea, offering a fragile sense of refuge against the vastness of nature.
The composition is not about danger, but about endurance.
The sea becomes a metaphor for forces beyond our control, while the figure remains still, facing the horizon without retreat.
Movement fills every part of the landscape, yet at its center there is quiet determination.
The artwork explores the tension between vulnerability and strength, between the desire for shelter and the call of the unknown.
Part of the Shores of Memory Collection, this piece speaks of resilience, longing, and the courage required to remain standing when the world around us is in motion.
