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Waves of cobalt blue, touched with glimmers of magenta, tumble and cascade like music from a flute—light, lyrical, and bursting with joy. In this image, water and light merge into a visual melody, celebrating the rhythm and vitality of the lake’s ever-changing surface.
Printed as a 40x60-inch image on 44×64-inch Hahnemühle Hemp paper, signed and numbered 1/1 in pencil in the margin. (Note: The image shown is a digital rendering; the actual print… will be freshly produced upon order.)
Craig Blacklock is a photographer and printmaker with a deep-rooted background in large-format landscape photography, shaped by his photographer father, and decades spent exploring and photographing wilderness waterways. His artworks range from meticulously rendered traditional landscapes to highly-praised nudes in the landscape, to digitally-enhanced abstract prints derived from reflections in Lake Superior’s waves, blending photographic precision with painterly abstraction. Through complex layering and vivid details, he evokes a sense of wonder, reflection, and concern for nature’s fragility, inviting viewers to embark on transformative inner journeys. Craig is about to release his 20th book, most of which feature Lake Superior.