This striking black-and-white print, titled "Waiting for the Sun," captures a profound contrast between the natural and the artificial. A nude woman reclines on a rain-soaked wooden balcony, her body and the soft, cloudy light embodying nature's raw beauty. She is framed by the stark lines of a modern cityscape, separated by a glass barrier that symbolizes the divide between organic human essence and urban rigidity.
Her sneakers—a man-made tool crafted to conquer nature—further emphasize the tension between the natural and the constructed. The rain, a force of nature, glistens on the wooden floor, softening the hard edges of the scene and blurring the boundaries between these opposing worlds. This delicate interplay highlights the fragile balance between humanity's connection to nature and its immersion in the modern, built environment.
The title, "Waiting for the Sun," evokes a longing not only for sunlight but also for abstract ideas such as hope, warmth, or inspiration. The composition encourages viewers to reflect on the juxtaposition of personal freedom and vulnerability against the vastness and rigidity of the urban landscape, making it both thought-provoking and visually compelling.
This print is perfect for modern interiors, adding a reflective and artistic mood to any space. Ideal for personal galleries, bedroom spaces, or as a conversation piece, it ships unframed, allowing you the freedom to select a frame that complements its evocative nature. Opt for an aluminum frame to echo the man-made elements of the composition, or choose a wooden frame to align with its natural aspects, letting your choice further enhance the narrative of contrast within the artwork.
Print Quality Level: Professional
Pape type: Smooth Matt, 190g
Printed Image size: 9×14cm
Passepartout:Acid-free, 1.5mm thick, enhancing the print’s presentation and protecting it over time.
Frame size (incl. passepartout): 13x18cm, making it a perfect fit for standard frames.
This print ships unframed, allowing you to customize it with a frame that complements your space.

