








"Arches" | Limited Edition | Dye-Sublimation Print on Aluminum 48" x 72"
"Arches"
Solar Photograph in Hydrogen Alpha Light
48" x 72" Archival dye-sublimation on brushed aluminum
Limited Edition of 10 + 2 APs | Signed and numbered by the artist
Captured through a hydrogen-alpha solar telescope, Arches reveals the Sun as few ever witness it—alive with sculptural forms of plasma erupting from its surface in vast, elegant loops. These prominences—each many times the size of Earth—rise and arc with both force and finesse, echoing the grace of cathedral vaults formed not of stone, but of incandescent gas and magnetic tension.
This image is the result of meticulous timing and extraordinary luck. Solar activity is in constant flux, and capturing such a dramatic and well-defined prominence required not just technical expertise, but waiting for the precise atmospheric conditions, solar alignment, and moment of eruption to converge. The photograph is a testament not only to celestial beauty but also to the discipline and dedication demanded to frame such a fleeting phenomenon.
Presented on metal, the work takes on an otherworldly luminosity. The brushed aluminum surface gives depth and subtle reflectivity to the solar detail, allowing light to play off the print in a way that mimics the energy of its subject. The result is a striking balance of scientific precision and fine art minimalism—contemporary, bold, and elemental.
Arches is part of an exclusive series exploring solar phenomena as natural architecture, reframing astrophysical events as moments of profound visual poetry.
Each piece is printed using archival dye-sublimation techniques for maximum durability and vibrance, suitable for museum and gallery presentations.
"Arches"
Solar Photograph in Hydrogen Alpha Light
48" x 72" Archival dye-sublimation on brushed aluminum
Limited Edition of 10 + 2 APs | Signed and numbered by the artist
Captured through a hydrogen-alpha solar telescope, Arches reveals the Sun as few ever witness it—alive with sculptural forms of plasma erupting from its surface in vast, elegant loops. These prominences—each many times the size of Earth—rise and arc with both force and finesse, echoing the grace of cathedral vaults formed not of stone, but of incandescent gas and magnetic tension.
This image is the result of meticulous timing and extraordinary luck. Solar activity is in constant flux, and capturing such a dramatic and well-defined prominence required not just technical expertise, but waiting for the precise atmospheric conditions, solar alignment, and moment of eruption to converge. The photograph is a testament not only to celestial beauty but also to the discipline and dedication demanded to frame such a fleeting phenomenon.
Presented on metal, the work takes on an otherworldly luminosity. The brushed aluminum surface gives depth and subtle reflectivity to the solar detail, allowing light to play off the print in a way that mimics the energy of its subject. The result is a striking balance of scientific precision and fine art minimalism—contemporary, bold, and elemental.
Arches is part of an exclusive series exploring solar phenomena as natural architecture, reframing astrophysical events as moments of profound visual poetry.
Each piece is printed using archival dye-sublimation techniques for maximum durability and vibrance, suitable for museum and gallery presentations.
"Arches"
Solar Photograph in Hydrogen Alpha Light
48" x 72" Archival dye-sublimation on brushed aluminum
Limited Edition of 10 + 2 APs | Signed and numbered by the artist
Captured through a hydrogen-alpha solar telescope, Arches reveals the Sun as few ever witness it—alive with sculptural forms of plasma erupting from its surface in vast, elegant loops. These prominences—each many times the size of Earth—rise and arc with both force and finesse, echoing the grace of cathedral vaults formed not of stone, but of incandescent gas and magnetic tension.
This image is the result of meticulous timing and extraordinary luck. Solar activity is in constant flux, and capturing such a dramatic and well-defined prominence required not just technical expertise, but waiting for the precise atmospheric conditions, solar alignment, and moment of eruption to converge. The photograph is a testament not only to celestial beauty but also to the discipline and dedication demanded to frame such a fleeting phenomenon.
Presented on metal, the work takes on an otherworldly luminosity. The brushed aluminum surface gives depth and subtle reflectivity to the solar detail, allowing light to play off the print in a way that mimics the energy of its subject. The result is a striking balance of scientific precision and fine art minimalism—contemporary, bold, and elemental.
Arches is part of an exclusive series exploring solar phenomena as natural architecture, reframing astrophysical events as moments of profound visual poetry.
Each piece is printed using archival dye-sublimation techniques for maximum durability and vibrance, suitable for museum and gallery presentations.