Landscape - The Journey's Pause

from $125.00

Details

  • This item is an open-ended series (print only)

  • High quality, Lustre* paper

  • All sizes are listed in inches

  • Printed without a border

Custom framing recommended - Due to the panoramic dimensions, professional framing will best showcase this piece. Your local framer can create a presentation that complements both the artwork and your space.

Ships carefully packaged and ready for framing.

* Lustre paper is a popular photographic printing paper with a semi-gloss, slightly textured finish that strikes a balance between glossy and matte papers. It offers the vibrant colors and sharp detail of glossy paper without as much glare, making it resistant to fingerprints and suitable for framing

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Details

  • This item is an open-ended series (print only)

  • High quality, Lustre* paper

  • All sizes are listed in inches

  • Printed without a border

Custom framing recommended - Due to the panoramic dimensions, professional framing will best showcase this piece. Your local framer can create a presentation that complements both the artwork and your space.

Ships carefully packaged and ready for framing.

* Lustre paper is a popular photographic printing paper with a semi-gloss, slightly textured finish that strikes a balance between glossy and matte papers. It offers the vibrant colors and sharp detail of glossy paper without as much glare, making it resistant to fingerprints and suitable for framing

The Journey's Pause

Water rushes over ancient stone, carving its path through autumn-lined banks, but here—in this weathered basin—it slows. Fallen leaves gather in the still pool, their copper and gold catching light while the current moves past, indifferent to what it cannot carry. The stone holds what the river released, creating sanctuary in the midst of constant flow. There is something profound in watching motion and stillness exist side by side, in seeing how even the most restless journey requires moments of pause. The leaves rest here not because they've reached an ending, but because sometimes the path includes places meant for settling, for reflection, for simply being held.