Sea Birds is a study of coastal company—the way birds gather, drift apart, and reconvene as if they’re following rules only the shoreline understands. A single, darker figure anchors the composition while lighter birds circle nearby, each one rendered with quick, confident marks that feel like sketches made outdoors, in real air, with wind in the page.
There’s something quietly human in the scene: watchfulness without urgency, togetherness without crowding. Like a morning walk along the water when everything is stripped down to essentials—salt, sky, and the small choreography of wings. The open background keeps the focus on gesture and relationship, turning a familiar coastal sight into a calm emblem of freedom, instinct, and the comfort of returning to the same edge of the world again and again.