Cape Neddick

$850.00

2026 – Watercolor (12 × 16in)

Cape Neddick appears here as a suspended threshold between solitude and company. The horizon is spare, almost withheld, and yet the place does not feel empty. Sea, mist, and sky gather in quiet layers of blue, creating a landscape where one can feel deeply alone without ever feeling abandoned, as if the air, the water, and the distance themselves keep company.

The painting holds that contradiction gently. Its pale washes suggest a place not entirely fixed, but remembered through atmosphere and feeling. What remains is less a description of a coastline than a reflection on a state of being: a moment of retreat in which silence became presence, and solitude revealed itself as a subtle form of companionship.

2026 – Watercolor (12 × 16in)

Cape Neddick appears here as a suspended threshold between solitude and company. The horizon is spare, almost withheld, and yet the place does not feel empty. Sea, mist, and sky gather in quiet layers of blue, creating a landscape where one can feel deeply alone without ever feeling abandoned, as if the air, the water, and the distance themselves keep company.

The painting holds that contradiction gently. Its pale washes suggest a place not entirely fixed, but remembered through atmosphere and feeling. What remains is less a description of a coastline than a reflection on a state of being: a moment of retreat in which silence became presence, and solitude revealed itself as a subtle form of companionship.