Description
This work captures the precise moment where day dissolves into a dreamscape, revealing a world that feels both alien and ancestral. The composition pulls the eye through a meadow of electric flora, past obsidian formations, and toward the sharp silhouette of snow-capped peaks bathed in a lingering magenta warmth. Above, the sky transitions from a deep indigo velvet to a glowing heart of gold, suggesting a universe that is vast, teeming, and vibrantly alive.
Living with this piece is an exercise in expansive thinking. Its saturated palette of fuchsia, violet, and electric blue serves as a powerful focal point that shifts with the room’s ambient light. It is a portal for the restless mind, offering a sense of infinite scale and the quiet thrill of a world untouched by time.
Purpose
This piece seeks to evoke a sense of cosmic wonder and the profound scale of the unknown, transforming a traditional landscape into a surreal meditation on light and discovery.
Perfect For
- Dreamers and explorers who find solace in the vastness of the stars
- Collectors of high-concept digital landscapes that push the boundaries of color
- Individuals looking to infuse a modern space with a sense of adventure and transcendence
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Place this on a large, dark-toned wall to allow the luminous sunset to truly pop from the frame
- Pair with minimalist furniture in charcoal or deep navy to ground the vibrant floral palette
- Ensure soft, indirect lighting to avoid glare and preserve the delicate gradients of the cosmic sky
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Digital Art
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.





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