Dimensions: 24×24 in
Mixed media artwork composed of natural stones, shells, sand, and crystals.
Seashell Serenade reflects the enduring dialogue between material memory and natural rhythm. Composed of sand, shells, stones, and glass embedded in layers of epoxy, the work preserves fragments of the shoreline as a suspended landscape of transformation.
Rather than depicting the sea, the piece translates its presence into structure and surface. The embedded materials become traces of time and movement, suggesting how nature continuously reorganizes itself into new forms of coherence.
The work evokes a space where memory and matter intersect. Each fragment carries a sense of origin and displacement, forming a quiet tension between what is preserved and what is in constant change.
Seashell Serenade considers the shoreline as a threshold of identity, where erosion and accumulation coexist and where transformation becomes a natural condition of being.
*Interior images are for visualization purposes only.