What began as a workboard for cleaning brushes and pressing leftover paint evolved—entirely by accident—into a vivid, abstract portrait of Tiloo Cut, the narrow turquoise passage between Elbow Cay and Tiloo Cay in the Abacos. No deliberate brushstroke was made; the image emerged from layers of wiped color, dried palettes, and chance impressions.
Yet the place revealed itself unmistakably: the sandbar at Tahiti Beach, the shallows shifting from aqua to gold, and the deep channel where the Atlantic breathes through. The randomness of paint echoes the living movement of water and light in the cut—how color there never holds still, and how even unconscious gestures can carry the memory of a landscape lived and loved.


