Line Toward the Horizon
This photograph is a meditation on direction, repetition, and intention. A curving line of concrete wave breakers cuts through an expansive, near-abstract seascape, leading the eye toward a single marker at the horizon. Rendered in stark monochrome, the image strips the scene to its essentials—form, rhythm, and contrast—allowing structure to replace narrative.
The repeated elements suggest persistence and collective effort, while the lone arrow-like post introduces purpose and orientation. Smoothed water dissolves into stillness, suspending time and reducing the environment to a quiet void. Against this vastness, the constructed path becomes an assertion of human order.
Balancing control and uncertainty, the work reflects on navigation—both literal and metaphorical—and on the enduring human need to impose direction, meaning, and continuity within an open and indeterminate space.