Ancient Peaks - What the Birds Saw Series - Wall Art still lifeHere, dramatic, sharply defined mountains command the left and central focus, their craggy forms starkly rendered against a pale sky. To the right, fainter, more ethereal peaks recede into a golden haze. The foreground is a flat, expansive golden plain, subtly textured, suggesting water or a vast, still expanse, anchoring the imposing forms above. The technique highlights the raw, almost architectural quality of the mountains with distinct, angular
The water's not just moving
This print is well-suited for dynamic environments
smearing the surrounding colors
or a contemporary gallery space
There's an unexpected rhythm to these cattails lined up against the morning light
Entry halls
A lone surfer maneuvers within this swirling majesty
The composition suggests a transmission breaking through—something meaningful separating itself from background noise
while the warm light wraps around the scene like a gentle reminder that some days start better when we take them slow
but the light's already starting to whisper about the day ahead
The energy radiates outwards
The piece vividly captures the energy and movement inherent in calligraphic gestures