Description
From an elevated vantage point, the city unfolds in all its everyday choreography. Commuters move along the crosswalks, shoppers linger by lit windows, a bus pauses mid-route, and bare-budded trees stand sentinel along the avenue. The whole scene is bathed in a soft, amber light that flattens the noise of traffic into something almost meditative, as if a single ordinary moment has been quietly lifted out of time and held still.
There is a gentle melancholy here, the sense of being among many yet alone with one’s thoughts. Hung in a living room, a hotel lobby or a workspace, the image invites slow looking and quiet reflection, bringing the pulse of the modern city indoors without its hurry. It speaks to anyone who has ever paused on a crowded street and felt the world keep moving around them.
From the Digital Reflections: A Journey Through Post-Internet Art collection:
Post-Internet art begins where the screen ends and life continues — it looks back at the digital world we move through every day and asks what it leaves behind in us. Across these eight works, the journey moves from glitched recollections and the soft erosion of pixels to the masks we wear online, the murmur of countless voices on the web, and the quiet weight of being watched. Each piece is a mirror held up to our connected hours, catching the beauty and the unease in equal measure.
There is a strange tenderness in these images, a sense of recognizing ourselves in the static. They speak to the part of us that feels both endlessly linked and oddly alone, that dreams in fragments and remembers in flashes. To live with this collection is to keep a thoughtful companion on your wall — one that turns the noise of modern life into something composed, contemplative and quietly luminous.
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: Post-Internet Art
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.
Purpose
The collection sets out to give visible form to our digital condition — to translate the hum of screens, networks and data into images that feel intimate rather than abstract. It explores memory and identity, connection and surveillance, overload and longing, inviting the viewer to pause and see their own reflection in the glow.
Audience
- Curious newcomers drawn to art that speaks to the world they actually live in
- Collectors of contemporary and conceptual work seeking a coherent, of-the-moment series
- Designers furnishing modern homes, creative studios, hotels and forward-looking offices
- Anyone who feels the pull of the digital age and wants to reflect on it with beauty and depth
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Hang against a clean, neutral or deep-toned wall so the luminous surfaces and electric color can breathe
- Favor soft, directional lighting; the glossy face-mount rewards controlled light and dislikes direct glare
- Pair with minimalist furniture, brushed metal, glass and concrete textures to echo the contemporary mood
- Group several pieces in a measured grid for a striking feature wall, or let a single image anchor a focused, quiet corner





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