I see the sloop sailing out of the picture. I see the wake more clearly slicing the reflection of the building. The building has been turned slightly and interestingly, the reflection has been turned even more as if it is becoming unmoored as well. As for meaning, I don't know. I suspect the boat is Wyeth himself. The building, the reflection, the water and the sky can all have meaning but given what little I know about Wyeth's life, they could be many. And then their is what the viewer sees and understands. In a lifetime of hanging around writers, musicians and artists, I've come to believe that once released to a reader, listener or viewer art takes on a life of its own and is in a sense completed by the person reading, hearing or seeing. Great art may have many meanings even to the same person. The finished picture reminded me of an article I'd seen a few years after Wyeth's death which I hunted up and read again before this reply. https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/in-chadds-ford-pa-they-still-tell-stories-about-andrew-wyeth-but-plenty-of-mysteries-remain/2014/04/24/3b49482e-b8ee-11e3-9a05-c739f29ccb08_story.html?utm_term=.cf3d46e2ed84