





Moonrise
In The War of Art, Steven Pressfield talks about “summoning the muse”—that supernatural flicker of inspiration we chase. Writers face the blank page. Painters, the empty canvas.
For photographers, it’s different. Sometimes we’re pulled to scenes that don’t lookremarkable. But something is there. A voice whispers its instruction, “Remember this.”
This is one of those photos.
It feels like it was built from craft paper on the set of a high school play.
A false memory from a child who swears he once saw the moon rise like this on Halloween night.
A moment worth listening to.
Details:
• Print Size: 12x18 inches
• Edition: Limited run of 25, numbered and signed
• Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Fine Art Paper (archival quality)
• Ink: Archival ink for lasting vibrancy
• Price: $300 (shipping included; customer responsible for applicable taxes)
Whether you’re a lover of desert aesthetics, a collector of fine art photography, or simply seeking a statement piece that echoes the spirit of the Southwest, “Moonrise” delivers.
In The War of Art, Steven Pressfield talks about “summoning the muse”—that supernatural flicker of inspiration we chase. Writers face the blank page. Painters, the empty canvas.
For photographers, it’s different. Sometimes we’re pulled to scenes that don’t lookremarkable. But something is there. A voice whispers its instruction, “Remember this.”
This is one of those photos.
It feels like it was built from craft paper on the set of a high school play.
A false memory from a child who swears he once saw the moon rise like this on Halloween night.
A moment worth listening to.
Details:
• Print Size: 12x18 inches
• Edition: Limited run of 25, numbered and signed
• Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Fine Art Paper (archival quality)
• Ink: Archival ink for lasting vibrancy
• Price: $300 (shipping included; customer responsible for applicable taxes)
Whether you’re a lover of desert aesthetics, a collector of fine art photography, or simply seeking a statement piece that echoes the spirit of the Southwest, “Moonrise” delivers.
In The War of Art, Steven Pressfield talks about “summoning the muse”—that supernatural flicker of inspiration we chase. Writers face the blank page. Painters, the empty canvas.
For photographers, it’s different. Sometimes we’re pulled to scenes that don’t lookremarkable. But something is there. A voice whispers its instruction, “Remember this.”
This is one of those photos.
It feels like it was built from craft paper on the set of a high school play.
A false memory from a child who swears he once saw the moon rise like this on Halloween night.
A moment worth listening to.
Details:
• Print Size: 12x18 inches
• Edition: Limited run of 25, numbered and signed
• Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Fine Art Paper (archival quality)
• Ink: Archival ink for lasting vibrancy
• Price: $300 (shipping included; customer responsible for applicable taxes)
Whether you’re a lover of desert aesthetics, a collector of fine art photography, or simply seeking a statement piece that echoes the spirit of the Southwest, “Moonrise” delivers.