• Germany •
Digital on Metal , Plexiglass under plexiglas
24 x 16 in
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Medium :
Digital on Metal , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
23.6x15.7in
About this artwork
The composition conveys a tranquil, almost meditative atmosphere. The white walls and dark tiled roofs of the houses are gently reflected in the water, creating a visual symmetry that seems to transcend time and space. The red lanterns add vibrant accents and allude to cultural traditions, festivity, and warmth. The boats—one near, one far—invite a journey of the mind: through history, memory, and the flow of time.
This scene is also emotionally… charged. It evokes nostalgia, cultural depth, and a quiet dignity. The absence of people enhances the contemplative effect – as if the place were a space for memory, a visual poem about transience and permanence.
The image is available in various sizes and on different materials.
Thomas Falkner is a self-taught photographer and digital artist with a journalistic background who creates his works through his own photographs, digital editing, and occasional use of AI. His works are characterized by strong reduction, surreal alienation, abstract imagery, and graphic structures and contrasts between black and white and deliberate color accents. He explores hidden perspectives and structures in urban and natural spaces, creating images that encourage reflection, questioning, and the discovery of individual associations – full of depth, openness, and subtle irony.