Description
Fish Reverie is part of my Between Surface and Light series – an ongoing exploration of water through a single, consistent chromatic translation applied across the whole body of work. By shifting the familiar palette, the surface stops behaving like a “mirror” and begins to reveal a different kind of presence – color turning into form, and form into atmosphere.
A lone fish glides through a vermilion field, its silver body reading like a calligraphic stroke suspended in stillness. Flecks of floating growth catch the light like scattered gold leaf. The scene feels both intimate and otherworldly: a quiet reverie where water becomes a threshold, inviting us to imagine how this world might look from within it – not as we see it, but as it could be sensed.






