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The Drifters (2020) Photograph by YIBO WANG

59.4 x 42 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 50 x 33.3cm (actual image size)

£1,107.78

In this minimalist twilight scene, several paddleboarders are captured as delicate silhouettes floating upon a mirror-like sea. The composition is defined by a strict horizontal division, separating the deep, moody sky from the shimmering, pastel-toned water. The rhythmic placement of the figures creates a sense of quiet movement and communal solitude within the vastness of the ocean.

This work marks a shift from rigid industrial forms to the fluid relationship between humans and the natural world. Captured during the "blue hour," the desaturated purples and greys evoke a meditative state, inviting the viewer to contemplate the stillness of the moment. It is a study in balance, where the geometry of the horizon meets the organic grace of human activity.

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In this minimalist twilight scene, several paddleboarders are captured as delicate silhouettes floating upon a mirror-like sea. The composition is defined by a strict horizontal division, separating the deep, moody sky from the shimmering, pastel-toned water. The rhythmic placement of the figures creates a sense of quiet movement and communal solitude within the vastness of the ocean.

This work marks a shift from rigid industrial forms to the fluid relationship between humans and the natural world. Captured during the "blue hour," the desaturated purples and greys evoke a meditative state, inviting the viewer to contemplate the stillness of the moment. It is a study in balance, where the geometry of the horizon meets the organic grace of human activity.

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YIBO WANG

Location Japan

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I am a photographer working primarily in urban and landscape photography. My practice focuses on observing the underlying structures of contemporary environments—how movement, order, and human systems shape the visual... Read more

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