Dental Practice


Letters Lost to the Tide is a captivating mixed-media abstract that blends deep ocean blues, burnished rust undertones, and layered fragments of text with fluid teal movement. The work evokes the calm rhythm of tide and memory, creating a visual retreat that feels both contemporary and quietly poetic.


Recently purchased by a dental professional seeking more than décor, the piece now hangs as the central art feature in her practice. She wanted something that would offer patients a sense of grounding—an image that felt soothing, coastal, and emotionally steady without being literal. The layered textures and oceanic palette bring a calming focal point to the treatment space, inviting patients to rest their eyes, slow their breathing, and experience a moment of visual escape. Instead of clinical starkness, the office now holds an atmosphere of collected calm, where art becomes part of the healing environment as much as the care itself.