A lone bather stands at the water's edge with her back to us, ankle-deep in a calm sea. She wears a reddish-brown swimsuit, the one warm note in a picture otherwise soft with greys and pale blues. The sea, the misty sky and the wet sand all blur into one another, the horizon barely a line.
Shulman paints it thinly and quietly, the cloud just a few brushed shapes overhead. Sea song is oil on canvas from 2025, a square 80 by 80 centimetres, gentle and still.