Different Ways
“Different Ways” captures a compelling moment in a Chicago underground train station in 2023. This evocative photograph portrays a woman waiting patiently for the train on one side while a man walks on the opposite side, viewed through an opening in the station wall. The juxtaposition of their paths and activities, separated yet visible to each other, symbolizes the diverse rhythms of city life and the interconnected yet solitary journeys of urban commuters. The framing through the wall’s opening adds a unique perspective, emphasizing the ways our lives intersect and diverge in the spaces we navigate.
Size: 8×12”
Personally signed by me, ensuring authenticity.
Framed version: Fine art inkjet pigment print on Hahnemuhle Photorag Baryta 315 grs
Print only version: Inkjet Pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Luster 260 gsm
Certificate of Authenticity: Accompanied by a certificate that guarantees the originality and limited nature of the artwork.
“Different Ways” captures a compelling moment in a Chicago underground train station in 2023. This evocative photograph portrays a woman waiting patiently for the train on one side while a man walks on the opposite side, viewed through an opening in the station wall. The juxtaposition of their paths and activities, separated yet visible to each other, symbolizes the diverse rhythms of city life and the interconnected yet solitary journeys of urban commuters. The framing through the wall’s opening adds a unique perspective, emphasizing the ways our lives intersect and diverge in the spaces we navigate.
Size: 8×12”
Personally signed by me, ensuring authenticity.
Framed version: Fine art inkjet pigment print on Hahnemuhle Photorag Baryta 315 grs
Print only version: Inkjet Pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Luster 260 gsm
Certificate of Authenticity: Accompanied by a certificate that guarantees the originality and limited nature of the artwork.
“Different Ways” captures a compelling moment in a Chicago underground train station in 2023. This evocative photograph portrays a woman waiting patiently for the train on one side while a man walks on the opposite side, viewed through an opening in the station wall. The juxtaposition of their paths and activities, separated yet visible to each other, symbolizes the diverse rhythms of city life and the interconnected yet solitary journeys of urban commuters. The framing through the wall’s opening adds a unique perspective, emphasizing the ways our lives intersect and diverge in the spaces we navigate.
Size: 8×12”
Personally signed by me, ensuring authenticity.
Framed version: Fine art inkjet pigment print on Hahnemuhle Photorag Baryta 315 grs
Print only version: Inkjet Pigment on Hahnemuhle Photo Luster 260 gsm
Certificate of Authenticity: Accompanied by a certificate that guarantees the originality and limited nature of the artwork.