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Printing :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
19.7x29.5in
Edition :
7 / 25
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
The image can be offered in any size. The price depends on the size and can be requested from me.
At low tide, the coastline becomes a drawing: A row of old pilings cuts through the beach, its surface tinged with the green of seaweed, reflecting in the wet sand. Behind them lie the town, the bay, and distant islands – a tranquil transition from culture to nature. The image captures the tides as a rhythm: steadfast wood against the ceaseless work… of the water. In cool tones and a reduced formal language, a quiet meditation on time, trace, and memory emerges – on things that endure because they withstand change.
Ralph Hauck is a self-taught photographer who has been exploring the world with a camera since childhood. In his work, he uses natural light, clear compositions, and a minimalist aesthetic to capture landscapes, architecture, and urban spaces from extraordinary perspectives. His photographs invite viewers to pause and sense hidden moods between stillness and movement, evoking a subtle feeling of reflection and mindfulness.