No. 9
No. 9 captures a working waterfront suspended between motion and rest. Fishing vessels sit quietly in their slips while rigging, masts, and lines create a layered rhythm against the weathered façade of the harbor building marked with its simple numeral.
Rendered in black and white, the image leans into contrast and texture — wood, water, steel, and time.
This piece reflects endurance and routine — the unseen labor behind daily provision, the pauses between departures, and the steady presence of places built to serve rather than impress. No. 9 honors the beauty found in function and repetition.
















