The companion piece to “Gangway Yellow I” presents a different angle of the same riverbank, showcasing another access point to the water. Here, a metal gangway, its yellow hue more subdued, descends sharply into the river. The structure’s geometric form creates a bold diagonal line that contrasts with the organic shapes of the surrounding nature.
In this frame, the bare trees stand more prominently in the background, their delicate branches creating an intricate pattern against the sky. The water’s surface continues to offer perfect reflections, doubling the visual interest of the scene. This image further explores the interplay between man-made structures and the natural world, highlighting how even functional objects can add unexpected bursts of color to a landscape.
Together, these images from the “Fading Colours” series invite viewers to contemplate the subtle and often overlooked instances of color in our environment. They challenge us to find beauty in utilitarian objects and to appreciate the quiet harmony that can exist between human intervention and natural spaces.
This diptych would make a thought-provoking addition to any space, appealing to those who appreciate landscape photography, minimalist aesthetics, or explorations of the relationship between built and natural environments. Displayed side by side, these images offer a meditative view on the changing seasons, the flow of water, and the unexpected places where color can emerge in our world.
Available as a limited edition print in various sizes. Includes a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.