Distances in Reflection

$2,200.00

100 x 100 cm

Signed limited edition 1 of 10

Museum-quality print on Hahnemühle German Etching Rag 310gsm

“What the eye sees is not what the camera sees.” Hiroshi Sugimoto, Japanese architect and photographer

The Story

Distances in Reflection captures the paradox at the heart of my practice: what the eye sees is never quite what the camera reveals. Shot from a kayak beside a boat hull, the image transforms into what appears to be an aerial offshore view. Rothko-like fields of yellow, edged like breaking waves, dissolve into abstraction. At once illusion and truth, the work invites you to consider how perception shifts, how distance reshapes meaning, and how reflection becomes a new way of seeing.

About the Offshore Aerial Collection 

This collection evokes the perspective of an aerial view over an enigmatic and unknowable coastline. Each artwork is composed of natural abstractions captured from reflections on the surface of water. These images are not digitally manipulated or artificially enhanced; they are authentic creations of nature, existing only in a fleeting moment of time. There is no definitive way to interpret the work. Instead, each piece invites viewers to engage with its shapes, colours, and forms, encouraging individual meaning-making and fostering a deep sense of aesthetic pleasure and connection.

100 x 100 cm

Signed limited edition 1 of 10

Museum-quality print on Hahnemühle German Etching Rag 310gsm

“What the eye sees is not what the camera sees.” Hiroshi Sugimoto, Japanese architect and photographer

The Story

Distances in Reflection captures the paradox at the heart of my practice: what the eye sees is never quite what the camera reveals. Shot from a kayak beside a boat hull, the image transforms into what appears to be an aerial offshore view. Rothko-like fields of yellow, edged like breaking waves, dissolve into abstraction. At once illusion and truth, the work invites you to consider how perception shifts, how distance reshapes meaning, and how reflection becomes a new way of seeing.

About the Offshore Aerial Collection 

This collection evokes the perspective of an aerial view over an enigmatic and unknowable coastline. Each artwork is composed of natural abstractions captured from reflections on the surface of water. These images are not digitally manipulated or artificially enhanced; they are authentic creations of nature, existing only in a fleeting moment of time. There is no definitive way to interpret the work. Instead, each piece invites viewers to engage with its shapes, colours, and forms, encouraging individual meaning-making and fostering a deep sense of aesthetic pleasure and connection.