The figures sit at the edge of motion—land meeting water, stillness brushing against departure. Boats behind them suggest possibility and escape, yet they remain grounded, choosing presence over haste. Anchored Becoming reflects the idea that identity is not forged by constant movement, but by moments of attentive pause. We become not only by sailing forward, but by lingering—letting light, memory, and choice settle before we move again.
Double exposure by Carne Griffiths, Francoise Nielly, Aaron Horkey, capture a highly detailed, realistic Roberto Ferri's SANTA CLAUS off-duty sun bathing next to aphrodite + sunset over a beautiful harbor of old sailing yachts. Rio, spring, sugarloaf, beautiful sunny day, insanely detailed watercolor ...