One late evening in June, just a couple of weeks before midsummer, I was walking home from work. Though it was late, the sky was still bright — one of those quiet, lingering evenings filled with stillness. As I approached a zebra crossing, a fox appeared. He glanced at me briefly, then calmly stepped onto the crossing and made his way across, as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
That quiet, surreal moment stayed with me and became the inspiration for the Twilight Crossing series — a reminder that at twilight, you never know who, or what, you might encounter.
Printed on High-Quality Giclée Hahnemühle German Etching Paper
One late evening in June, just a couple of weeks before midsummer, I was walking home from work. Though it was late, the sky was still bright — one of those quiet, lingering evenings filled with stillness. As I approached a zebra crossing, a fox appeared. He glanced at me briefly, then calmly stepped onto the crossing and made his way across, as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
That quiet, surreal moment stayed with me and became the inspiration for the Twilight Crossing series — a reminder that at twilight, you never know who, or what, you might encounter.
Printed on High-Quality Giclée Hahnemühle German Etching Paper