Dahlonega, GA 2017
I came across this fallen tree deep in the woods, and it immediately felt like more than just a piece of the landscape—it felt like a resting giant. The curves and textures of the trunk were full of character, like a weathered sculpture shaped by time, decay, and resilience. Soft light filtered through the canopy and highlighted the mosses and young growth taking hold, reminding me that even in stillness, life continues. I was drawn to the quiet dignity of this scene—a reminder that beauty doesn’t always stand tall; sometimes, it lies low and waits to be noticed.
Archival fine art pigment print on museum-quality Hahnemühle or Moab fine art cotton rag paper.
Signed and editioned recto; signed, titled, dated verso. Limited edition prints include a certificate of authenticity.
All sizes are print only, no frame or mat included unless noted.