Title: Far Horizon
Subtitle: A solitary duck glides through a watercolor horizon, where meaning shifts as easily as the light.
Reference: lone duck pastel sunset reflection minimal water calm horizon fine art photography
Artist’s Statement:
Once in a while, the camera captures something more layered than it first appears. At a glance, this is a simple scene—a lone duck moving across the mirrored calm of a pastel sunset. It’s peaceful, decorative even, the kind of image that settles easily into a room.
But live with it and it begins to speak.
Each viewing brings a different conversation. Some days, it feels like solitude—quiet and necessary. Other days, it suggests curiosity, the gentle pull toward something just beyond the visible frame. There are moments when it reads as determination, the steady forward motion despite the vastness, and others when it becomes an emblem of courage—small against the expanse, yet unwavering.
The image does not change, but we do. And in that exchange, it becomes something more than a decoration. It becomes a mirror—soft, reflective, and patient—giving whatever meaning we need from it.
Summary:
A image that evolves, offering what is needed.
Themes: Solitude, Perspective, Emotional Reflection, Quiet Courage, Minimalism, Passage, Inner Dialogue
Placement: Ideal for living rooms, especially above a couch or fireplace, as well as reading nooks, bedrooms, or reflective spaces where its shifting emotional tone can be revisited over time.
Formats: On metal, Archival Pigment Print on canvas or fine art paper with framing options
Limited Edition: 100