San Rafael Wilderness, Santa Barbara County, California
Cross-processed Kodak VPL 160
Chromatic Rift in Amber Haze presents a commanding close-up of a weathered rock face, its intricate textures rendered with precision and depth. The composition draws the eye diagonally across the frame, where natural fissures and rugged formations unfold like an abstract topography, inviting tactile exploration. Along the upper edge, two small clusters of dark, leafy foliage emerge, their organic forms providing a quiet contrast against a smooth, muted orange backdrop that bathes the scene in a soft, atmospheric glow.
The interplay of earthy tones and a subtle blue overlay enhances the complexity of the surface, revealing layers of time and transformation embedded within the stone. The work captures a moment suspended between stillness and movement, where nature’s details convey both resilience and quiet mystery through a refined, minimalist lens.
• Signed & Numbered w/ C.O.A.
• Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin Paper
• 300 gsm, 100% α-cellulose
• Acid and lignin-free
• ISO 9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance
San Rafael Wilderness, Santa Barbara County, California
Cross-processed Kodak VPL 160
Chromatic Rift in Amber Haze presents a commanding close-up of a weathered rock face, its intricate textures rendered with precision and depth. The composition draws the eye diagonally across the frame, where natural fissures and rugged formations unfold like an abstract topography, inviting tactile exploration. Along the upper edge, two small clusters of dark, leafy foliage emerge, their organic forms providing a quiet contrast against a smooth, muted orange backdrop that bathes the scene in a soft, atmospheric glow.
The interplay of earthy tones and a subtle blue overlay enhances the complexity of the surface, revealing layers of time and transformation embedded within the stone. The work captures a moment suspended between stillness and movement, where nature’s details convey both resilience and quiet mystery through a refined, minimalist lens.
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San Rafael Wilderness, Santa Barbara County, California
Cross-processed Kodak VPL 160
Chromatic Rift in Amber Haze presents a commanding close-up of a weathered rock face, its intricate textures rendered with precision and depth. The composition draws the eye diagonally across the frame, where natural fissures and rugged formations unfold like an abstract topography, inviting tactile exploration. Along the upper edge, two small clusters of dark, leafy foliage emerge, their organic forms providing a quiet contrast against a smooth, muted orange backdrop that bathes the scene in a soft, atmospheric glow.
The interplay of earthy tones and a subtle blue overlay enhances the complexity of the surface, revealing layers of time and transformation embedded within the stone. The work captures a moment suspended between stillness and movement, where nature’s details convey both resilience and quiet mystery through a refined, minimalist lens.
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