Description
Limited to 40 editions · Signed · Certificate of Authenticity · Archival Print
Where clarity finds its counterpart.
A Study in Perspective is an exploration of perception and permanence — a reimagining of the Parisian skyline through the deliberate play between blur and brilliance. The Karl Lagerfeld-designed Coca-Cola Light bottle, once the focus of its companion piece A Tribute to Timeless Icons (pt. 1), now dissolves softly into abstraction. Beyond it, Paris emerges in sharp, luminous definition: the Eiffel Tower ablaze in gold, the Arc de Triomphe standing resolute beneath its glow, and the city stretching infinitely in quiet perfection. This inversion of focus challenges the gaze — asking what truly matters, what endures, and what fades. It is an ode to balance and awareness — an invitation to see the world as it can never be seen again.
Crafted to Endure
Each edition is printed on archival-grade Kodak Glossy 10 mil stock using museum-quality pigment inks, preserving the tension between softness and precision that defines the composition. The glossy surface enhances the luminous skyline while allowing the foreground’s gentle blur to glow with painterly restraint. Every print is signed, numbered, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming provenance and collector exclusivity.
Edition & Print Tiers
Choose the scale that defines your space.
| Tier | Description | Dimensions (in) |
|---|---|---|
| Prélude | Intimate format — the art of focus distilled | 24″ x 16″ |
| Moment | Balanced scale — light and meaning in dialogue | 40″ x 27″ |
| Héritage | Gallery edition — perception rendered in gold and glass | 60″ x 40″ |
(Complimentary shipping within Canada · Flat-rate shipping internationally)
The Collector’s Promise
Only 40 prints will ever exist worldwide. Once the final edition is acquired, A Study in Perspective will be permanently retired. Each collector preserves a conversation between clarity and mystery — a moment of visual philosophy set against the Parisian night.
Artist’s Note
This piece is about what we choose to hold in focus — and what we allow to blur. In pt. 1, clarity reigned; here, the story changes. The bottle fades, the city sharpens, and suddenly Paris itself becomes the subject. A Study in Perspective is the moment when vision turns inward — when we see not what’s in front of us, but what endures beyond it.
Care & Presentation
Delivered unframed, allowing collectors to choose framing that complements their space. Display using archival standards to preserve tonal depth and contrast for generations.




