This piece holds the memory of a sunset that is already gone.
Not the moment of the sun itself, but what comes after… when color fades, and the sea holds onto the last trace of light a little longer than the sky does.
It is about trying to preserve what cannot stay. A quiet tension between presence and disappearance, where the ocean becomes a keeper of memory.
The circular movement reflects that repetition — how memories return in waves, never exactly the same, but never fully lost.
“Blue Sundown” sits in that in-between space: where light has ended, but it still lives in form.