
The Pink Houseboat
"The Pink Houseboat" unveils a delightful narrative of whimsy and resilience set against the breathtaking expanse of the frozen Great Slave Lake. This photograph captivates with its enchanting display of a tiny structure, dazzling in vibrant pink with joyful black spots, echoing the spirit of playful creativity. The image captures attention with its charming details—a ladder beckoning adventure, a green side section adding an unexpected splash of color, and a thoughtful touch of modernity with a solar panel atop its flat roof.
Set in the serene snowy landscape of Yellowknife, this unique composition offers a stark yet harmonious contrast, showcasing how bold imagination can brighten even the most monochrome of worlds. The photograph eloquently speaks to the essentials of a fulfilled life on ice—a testament to human innovation and adaptability. Here, the presence of a satellite, a canoe, and other necessities gracefully blend through the medium of striking visual elements, emphasizing the theme of self-sufficiency and joyful solitude.
"The Pink Houseboat" invites viewers to celebrate the provocative dance between tradition and innovation, making us ponder on the narrative of life when vibrant hues meet the tranquility of snow. This piece serves as a hopeful meditation on individuality and freedom, encouraging us to embrace our uniqueness even in the most unconventional settings. Through this vibrant tableau, we are reminded of the beauty that lies in embracing contrast, and the passion that can be found in the heart of winter’s relentless white embrace.
This image won an honourable mention at the School of Photographic Art 2019 A+ juried exhibition and another honourable mention at 2018 Honourable Mention in Travel: Places and Faces, Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury VT. Juried by National Geographic Editor and Freelance Photographer Krista Rossow.
This artwork is available as a Limited Edition print and hand signed by the artist. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
It is an archival pigment print on 100% cotton fibre (314 gsm)
The photograph is 13×19” inches with a white border.
Other sizes may be available, please enquire.
The Pink Houseboat
"The Pink Houseboat" unveils a delightful narrative of whimsy and resilience set against the breathtaking expanse of the frozen Great Slave Lake. This photograph captivates with its enchanting display of a tiny structure, dazzling in vibrant pink with joyful black spots, echoing the spirit of playful creativity. The image captures attention with its charming details—a ladder beckoning adventure, a green side section adding an unexpected splash of color, and a thoughtful touch of modernity with a solar panel atop its flat roof.
Set in the serene snowy landscape of Yellowknife, this unique composition offers a stark yet harmonious contrast, showcasing how bold imagination can brighten even the most monochrome of worlds. The photograph eloquently speaks to the essentials of a fulfilled life on ice—a testament to human innovation and adaptability. Here, the presence of a satellite, a canoe, and other necessities gracefully blend through the medium of striking visual elements, emphasizing the theme of self-sufficiency and joyful solitude.
"The Pink Houseboat" invites viewers to celebrate the provocative dance between tradition and innovation, making us ponder on the narrative of life when vibrant hues meet the tranquility of snow. This piece serves as a hopeful meditation on individuality and freedom, encouraging us to embrace our uniqueness even in the most unconventional settings. Through this vibrant tableau, we are reminded of the beauty that lies in embracing contrast, and the passion that can be found in the heart of winter’s relentless white embrace.
This image won an honourable mention at the School of Photographic Art 2019 A+ juried exhibition and another honourable mention at 2018 Honourable Mention in Travel: Places and Faces, Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury VT. Juried by National Geographic Editor and Freelance Photographer Krista Rossow.
This artwork is available as a Limited Edition print and hand signed by the artist. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
It is an archival pigment print on 100% cotton fibre (314 gsm)
The photograph is 13×19” inches with a white border.
Other sizes may be available, please enquire.