A 6×6 white picture frame presents a clean, modern simplicity—its edges crisp and smooth, with a matte finish that softly diffuses light rather than reflecting it. The frame feels balanced and minimal, drawing the eye inward without distraction.
Inside, the background is a gentle light gray, like an overcast sky or weathered driftwood—neutral, calming, and slightly textured in appearance. It sets a quiet stage for the elements layered on top.
Running diagonally across the composition—from one corner to the opposite—is a flowing band of sea glass. The pieces vary in size and shape, each one irregular and softly frosted from time spent tumbling in the ocean. Teal fragments stand out most vividly, their cool, aquatic tones reminiscent of deeper water, while white pieces blend more subtly into the background, catching light with a soft, milky glow. Gray shards echo the backdrop but add dimension through their translucency and slightly darker edges.
The diagonal arrangement feels intentional yet organic, like a current sweeping across the frame. Some pieces sit closer together, overlapping slightly, while others are spaced just enough to let the gray background breathe through. The overall effect is both coastal and contemporary—a quiet, textured line of color and light that guides the eye gently across the square.
