
Dream Sea by Dan Hobday
Horizon line, water, sky — Dan Hobday reduces the seascape to its irreducible elements. There is no drama here, no crashing wave or stormy light: only the vast, breathing stillness of open water. The palette moves through cool greys and muted blues, modulating so gradually that the transitions feel less painted than felt. It is the kind of image that changes with the light in the room — minimal, precise, and quietly absorbing.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, every subtle tonal shift and horizon edge is rendered with the sharpness and fidelity that Hobday's restrained, atmospheric compositions deserve.
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Dream Sea by Dan Hobday
Horizon line, water, sky — Dan Hobday reduces the seascape to its irreducible elements. There is no drama here, no crashing wave or stormy light: only the vast, breathing stillness of open water. The palette moves through cool greys and muted blues, modulating so gradually that the transitions feel less painted than felt. It is the kind of image that changes with the light in the room — minimal, precise, and quietly absorbing.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, every subtle tonal shift and horizon edge is rendered with the sharpness and fidelity that Hobday's restrained, atmospheric compositions deserve.
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Horizon line, water, sky — Dan Hobday reduces the seascape to its irreducible elements. There is no drama here, no crashing wave or stormy light: only the vast, breathing stillness of open water. The palette moves through cool greys and muted blues, modulating so gradually that the transitions feel less painted than felt. It is the kind of image that changes with the light in the room — minimal, precise, and quietly absorbing.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, every subtle tonal shift and horizon edge is rendered with the sharpness and fidelity that Hobday's restrained, atmospheric compositions deserve.























