Abstract landscape, printed in black ink. In an interview on 11th May 2011, the artist explained that he though the image may be influenced by a holiday in Turkey. It shows stone steps leading down to the sea, with stone or concrete railings and cast shadows included. The shapes in the middleground are suggestions of people sunbathing. These were also influenced by a museum locally which included sculpture that looked European in style, despite being nearly in the east. The display included a number of plaster figures, classical in style, which were an influence. Instead of putting them upright in his print, he has made them horizontal, as if sunbathing. Reeves made another print of the 3 Graces at the time, influenced by the Museum. In the background the white horizontal shapes suggest the crests of waves.