Moonlight

Acrylic on canvas, 70 cm × 50 cm

SOLD - Private Collection - London

Moonlight transforms the landscape into silence. The sky, the sea, and the cliffs are reduced to deep shades of blue and black, broken only by the pale glow of the moon as it cuts through the clouds and spills its reflection across the water.

In this piece, night becomes geometry, light and shadow stripped down to essential forms. The horizon is no longer a boundary but a meeting place of darkness and radiance, stillness and quiet movement. It is a rare pause in my work, where colour yields to calm and the rhythm of lines slows into something almost meditative.

The moon is not a perfect circle but fractured into angular segments, small enough to trick the eye into wholeness. The form is broken, yet the illusion remains intact, proof that even in abstraction, the mind completes the image. This is night reimagined in my language of lines and planes: a still, meditative space where darkness and light quietly hold their balance.

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