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A blurry image of the ocean at dusk.A large picture of the sky in a room

THE MORNING COMMUTE COLLECTION

Limited and open-edition pieces are available on a variety of media, including paper, metal, acrylic, and canvas. The images scale to accommodate portrait, landscape, and square formats for one-of-a-kind residential and commissioned commercial installations.

A blurry image of the ocean at dusk.A large window with a view of the city

Morning Commute 1

A camera lens with a blue swirl in the center.A room with windows and a large painting of a circular design.

Morning Commute 39

A circular image of the sun setting over water.A large window with a view of the city.

Morning Commute 10

A painting of a black and white swirl on a pink backgroundA painting of an abstract design in the middle of a room.

Morning Commute 11

A square pattern with a black and blue background.A painting of a square with a geometric design on it.

Morning Commute 14

A red and blue abstract image with black swirls.A large painting of a red and black pattern in the middle

Morning Commute 17

A pair of hats sitting on top of each other.A large painting of two people standing in front of a window.

Morning Commute 27

A bunch of people that are standing upA room with windows and a picture of a person in a suit.

Morning Commute 29

A blue and black pattern with many lines.A room with windows and a large wall

Morning Commute 34

A blurry photo of the sky at dusk.A painting of the sky in front of some windows

Morning Commute 38

A blue and red abstract image with some linesA large window with two paintings of the same image.

Morning Commute 46

A pattern of squares in blue and brown.A room with windows and a large wall of art

Morning Commute 15

Waking before sunrise in California, I had a panoramic view of the peaceful flow of early morning commuters as they made their way across a bridge. I captured an abstract of the ethereal moment when the first light of day tenderly greeted a bridge at sunrise. The soft hues of dawn painted the sky, as glowing headlights passed, carrying passengers off to start a new day. -Lauren Karp

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