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Shimmering pines (2026) Photograph by Karim Carella

100 x 70 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)

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£476.07

I let the trees dissolve into light, allowing their slender trunks to stretch and blur as if they were breathing.

Warm gold gathers along the forest floor, lifting upward into amber and muted greens, while cooler shadows linger above like a quiet canopy. The contrast is gentle but deliberate: light glows from below, as if the earth itself were illuminating the trees. I composed the frame to emphasize these vertical lines, letting them guide the eye upward through a haze that feels both luminous and uncertain.

In this shifting veil, the pines seem to shimmer—never fully still, never entirely defined. I was drawn to that fleeting balance, where structure and softness meet, and the forest becomes something almost intangible, suspended between clarity and dream.

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✔️ Limited edition of 15;
✔️ Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm (with margin of 5 cm);
✔️ Hand signed on the back;
✔️ Certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered;
✔️ Hahnemühle matt protective varnish for canvas inkjet prints applied.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm

Details:

  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 15
  • Size: 100 x 70 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry, only 1 left in stock

Tags:

#atmospheric#tuscany#woodland#art photography#abstract photography#pine trees#warm tones#golden light#abstract nature#tuscany landscape#forest landscape#pine forest#ethereal landscape#dreamy forest#blurred trees
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I let the trees dissolve into light, allowing their slender trunks to stretch and blur as if they were breathing.

Warm gold gathers along the forest floor, lifting upward into amber and muted greens, while cooler shadows linger above like a quiet canopy. The contrast is gentle but deliberate: light glows from below, as if the earth itself were illuminating the trees. I composed the frame to emphasize these vertical lines, letting them guide the eye upward through a haze that feels both luminous and uncertain.

In this shifting veil, the pines seem to shimmer—never fully still, never entirely defined. I was drawn to that fleeting balance, where structure and softness meet, and the forest becomes something almost intangible, suspended between clarity and dream.

---

✔️ Limited edition of 15;
✔️ Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm (with margin of 5 cm);
✔️ Hand signed on the back;
✔️ Certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered;
✔️ Hahnemühle matt protective varnish for canvas inkjet prints applied.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm

Details:

  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 15
  • Size: 100 x 70 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry, only 1 left in stock

Tags:

#atmospheric#tuscany#woodland#art photography#abstract photography#pine trees#warm tones#golden light#abstract nature#tuscany landscape#forest landscape#pine forest#ethereal landscape#dreamy forest#blurred trees
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***ARTFINDER AWARDS 2024 - ARTIST OF THE YEAR***Attracted since childhood by the beauty of nature and natural landscapes, I began to express myself artistically at the age of seven during... Read more

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