Beneath glowing moonlit waters, something is watching.
Beneath a starry sky, a quiet kind of tension settles across the water. The surface glows, the horizon holds steady, and somewhere below, the situation has clearly gotten a little out of hand.
Built from layered acrylic, resin, pigment, and mica powders, the original piece carries a luminous depth that translates beautifully into print. The glow of the water feels calm at first—rich, saturated, almost dreamlike—until the details begin to register. A helmet. A tentacle. Another tentacle. And off in the distance, a ship sails on with the distinct energy of a crew that may or may not have realized they left Bob behind.
From across the room, it reads as atmosphere and color. Up close, the story sharpens into something unique—eerie, playful, and just self-aware enough to enjoy the absurdity. It lives somewhere between old sea lore and a very unfortunate roll call.
A glowing little disaster at sea, equal parts mystery, menace, and punchline.