THRESHOLD (2026)
110cm x 125cmAcrylic on canvas
110 × 125 cm
Framed in black Tasmanian oak
A composition of coastline, architecture and open sky.
Some places remain with us long after we’ve left them. Not as faithful memories, but as feelings.
Threshold inhabits that quiet territory where memory softens into dream. The bridge becomes a gentle act of crossing - not towards somewhere new, but towards something already held within us.
Reduced to essential forms and a restrained palette, the painting allows architecture, sea and sky to dissolve into emotion rather than description. It invites prolonged viewing, offering a moment of stillness in which the familiar becomes quietly extraordinary.