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A blurry image of the sky with red and brown colors.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

THE HORIZON 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 sky with red and brown colors.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 1

A square with multiple colors of brown and red.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 53

A square image of the center of a painting.A living room with couches and tables in it

Horizon 60

A gray background with an abstract design in the middle.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 81

A brown and beige abstract pattern with a cross.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 83

A brown background with a pattern of leaves.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 84

A brown and green abstract background with some type of patternA living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 61

A circular pattern of different colors on a beige background.A living room with couches and chairs, a coffee table and a painting.

Horizon 66

A pattern of brown and red lines on a dark background.A living room with couches and chairs, a coffee table and a painting.

Horizon 78

A brown and white flower with a pattern of leaves.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 85

A painting of a swirling pattern in shades of brown and red.A living room with four different paintings on the wall

Horizon 92

A pattern of brown and gray shapes on a beige background.A living room with two couches and a coffee table

Horizon 100

I was drawn to create an abstract photo of a beautiful lone berry bush standing resiliently in a winter garden, where it appeared as a solitary beacon of color and life. Its bright red berries offered a stark yet beautiful contrast to the monochromatic landscape, reminding me of the enduring vitality that nature holds. -Lauren Karp

 

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