Pastel on Wallis, 6x9
In the spring, the weather builds some huge waves, but when the wind dies, they rise almost mysteriously from the calm ocean. When they break on the wet sand, they cast their reflections on the calm, shallow water. The old sea oats are just beginning to show some color after the long, brown winter.
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