I’ve always been drawn to the sea in all its forms—not only when it’s calm, but especially when it’s not.
Storms at sea are intense, unpredictable, and powerful. But they don’t last forever. And when they pass, something shifts. The surface settles, but it’s never exactly the same.
This piece reflects that experience.
Not just the storms in nature, but the ones we move through in our own lives. The moments that feel heavy, uncertain, sometimes overwhelming—but that quietly shape us in ways we only understand later.
While creating “Storm,” I wasn’t trying to control the movement completely. I let it build, layer by layer, allowing tension and flow to coexist.
Because that’s what a storm really is.
Not just disruption—but transformation.