C I V I C   S H A D O W

Dark rooflines.
Storm reflection.
A Syracuse façade carried through wet light.



Hospitality placement study. Scale, contrast, and historic atmosphere are considered by wall, lighting, and viewing distance.




P L A C E M E N T

Best for walls where the room needs depth, contrast, and a grounded connection to place.



S U I T E D   F O R

Heritage interiors with darker palettes
Stone or dark-wood lobby walls
Historic reception areas and low-lit corridors
Libraries with warm lamps and architectural character
Stair landings with vertical height
Downtown interiors with old masonry
Rooms that need shadow, reflection, and civic mood



I N T E R I O R   E F F E C T

Reflection.
Memory.
Place.
Quiet permanence.



P R O D U C T I O N

Each work is produced as an archival pigment print on museum-grade fine art paper, selected for depth, tonal range, and quiet permanence.
Scale, framing, light, and viewing distance are considered before placement.



P L A C E M E N T   I N Q U I R I E S

For hospitality interiors, commercial properties, historic spaces, and select private commissions:








R E L A T E D W O R K S