The original painting is oil on canvas, 40 × 30 inches and created in 2025
“Portraying four dockworkers huddled around a small wooden table on a dimly lit pier, quietly playing cards beneath a full moon. Their faces, half-lit by the warm glow of a hanging lantern, reveal subtle, unspoken emotions—fatigue softened by companionship, unvoiced worries about work and life, and a quiet yearning for a moment of peace. Behind them, tall-masted ships rest in the moonlit harbor, their reflections trembling across dark, rippling water as if echoing the men’s inner unrest. Warm window light from nearby buildings contrasts with deep blues and storm-streaked clouds, creating an atmosphere where the night feels alive, listening to their silence. Bold brushstrokes, rich shadows, and glowing highlights imbue the painting with a sense of intimate stillness layered with hidden emotion, as though each man carries a story he never tells.”
Part of the “Echoes from the Docks” series
The original painting is oil on canvas, 40 × 30 inches and created in 2025
“Portraying four dockworkers huddled around a small wooden table on a dimly lit pier, quietly playing cards beneath a full moon. Their faces, half-lit by the warm glow of a hanging lantern, reveal subtle, unspoken emotions—fatigue softened by companionship, unvoiced worries about work and life, and a quiet yearning for a moment of peace. Behind them, tall-masted ships rest in the moonlit harbor, their reflections trembling across dark, rippling water as if echoing the men’s inner unrest. Warm window light from nearby buildings contrasts with deep blues and storm-streaked clouds, creating an atmosphere where the night feels alive, listening to their silence. Bold brushstrokes, rich shadows, and glowing highlights imbue the painting with a sense of intimate stillness layered with hidden emotion, as though each man carries a story he never tells.”
Part of the “Echoes from the Docks” series