Where the Sky Meets the Asphalt is a poetic monochrome photograph that captures the haunting beauty of a puddle’s reflection. On a gritty, rain-soaked pavement, the surface tension of water becomes a portal—holding within it the inverted silhouettes of bare winter trees and the ghostly outline of a building. The organic lines of the trees contrast with the rough, fragmented texture of asphalt, creating a visual dialogue between the transient and the permanent.
This image plays with perspective, making viewers question what is solid and what is illusion. It is not merely a photograph of a reflection, but an observation of how nature and human architecture can be briefly harmonized in a temporary canvas—before drying, dispersing, and disappearing.
It’s a meditative work, ideal for collectors drawn to urban solitude, conceptual photography, or the elegance of black-and-white storytelling.
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Medium: Analog Photography (Black & White Film)
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Style: Conceptual / Urban Minimalism / Reflective Art
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Camera: Manual 35mm SLR
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Mood: Meditative, Melancholic, Transient
Price | Size | Format | Version |
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€40 | Full-scan | JPG / TIFF (300 dpi) | Digital Download (Hi-Res) |
€115 | A3 | Giclée Print (Matte) | Fine Art Print (Signed) |
€390 | ca. 40 × 60 cm | B/W Analog Print (Darkroom) | Limited Edition Original Print |