I am drawn to the sea because it’s never the same twice. The light changes, the wind shifts, and every wave has its own shape and movement. Through these Monochrome images, I try to capture small moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
Without colour, the sea reveals something different. The focus moves to the textures of the water, the contrast between light and shadow, and the quiet space where the ocean meets the sky.
Sometimes the sea begins to feel almost abstract. Waves look like brushstrokes, the horizon fades into mist, and the constant motion of the water slows into something calmer — something that invites you to pause and simply look.

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