Fog of War
A lone frigate cuts through the smoke—its sails lit by a dying sun, or perhaps cannon fire, or perhaps something older. In Fog of War, Rob Medley captures not just a scene, but a sensation: the moment between fury and silence, between history and myth. Swirling skies and sea foam dissolve into fog, while the ship rides the edge of the visible world. It’s not a battle—it’s a memory of one, retold by the ocean.