Echo of the Surface – Listening Through Light
Some things don’t shout — they ripple.
Echo of the Surface is one of those quiet messages. A visual whisper shaped by reflection, tension, and the pull of something just beneath what’s seen.
This work began as something ordinary. A flicker of light. A minor moment. But in the transformation, it became layered. Still. Full. A surface holding a secret underneath.
I find myself drawn to surfaces because they don’t lie — they conceal, yes, but they always suggest. Water does this best. It pretends to be still, but everything about it trembles.
This piece is my attempt to capture that trembling — that fragile veil where emotion lives without words.
Like all my pieces, Echo of the Surface began as a photograph. Nothing invented — only revealed. I then reshaped it digitally until it no longer described what I saw, but what I felt. That’s how the real becomes surreal. Not by changing the truth, but by listening to it differently.
This print is for those who sit in stillness and hear the echo.
For those who know that presence isn’t loud — it reverberates.
Echo of the Surface is available now as a fine art print and printed on archival paper for lasting silence.
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