Two Horizons (Contrasting Curves: A Study in Glass Art) Print Abstract Photography
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Description
Suspended in a field of absolute black, two crescent arcs hover like a doubled horizon—one lacquered with prismatic iridescence, the other etched in pale, lunar filigree—turning a simple curve into a meditation on perception. The taut negative space makes the forms feel both astronomical and intimate, as if we are watching an eclipse of memory where surface becomes language. Color behaves like a thin skin of atmosphere, shifting and unstable, while the monochrome band below reads as sedimented time, a quiet record of impact, erosion, and touch. Together they suggest a dialogue between the fleeting spectacle of light and the enduring intimacy of texture, inviting the viewer to locate their own scale between cosmos and microcosm.
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11x17, 14x21, 12x18, 18x27, 16x24, 24x36, 20x30, 30x45, 36x54, 32x48 |
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Photograph |
