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Through a Different Lens Peter Lundeen: Ice Crystals
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Peter Lundeen: Ice Crystals

$300.00

Mist frozen on branches of a bush near the San Miguel River reveal geometric ice crystals. Photo on Aluminum w/ back mount.

Medium: Photo on aluminum with back mount

Dimensions: 12 in H x 24 in W

Artist Statement:

This series invites viewers to notice what is often missed or overlooked—the small details that reveal unexpected beauty and significance. For the artist, size does not diminish importance; on the contrary, the smallest elements can hold the greatest visual and emotional impact.

These three photographs celebrate nature’s subtle wonders across three distinct seasons: Winter, Spring, and Summer. Snow, rain, and plants are captured not just as elements of the landscape, but as vessels of transformation—each revealing more than what lies on the surface. Through these close observations, the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

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Mist frozen on branches of a bush near the San Miguel River reveal geometric ice crystals. Photo on Aluminum w/ back mount.

Medium: Photo on aluminum with back mount

Dimensions: 12 in H x 24 in W

Artist Statement:

This series invites viewers to notice what is often missed or overlooked—the small details that reveal unexpected beauty and significance. For the artist, size does not diminish importance; on the contrary, the smallest elements can hold the greatest visual and emotional impact.

These three photographs celebrate nature’s subtle wonders across three distinct seasons: Winter, Spring, and Summer. Snow, rain, and plants are captured not just as elements of the landscape, but as vessels of transformation—each revealing more than what lies on the surface. Through these close observations, the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

Mist frozen on branches of a bush near the San Miguel River reveal geometric ice crystals. Photo on Aluminum w/ back mount.

Medium: Photo on aluminum with back mount

Dimensions: 12 in H x 24 in W

Artist Statement:

This series invites viewers to notice what is often missed or overlooked—the small details that reveal unexpected beauty and significance. For the artist, size does not diminish importance; on the contrary, the smallest elements can hold the greatest visual and emotional impact.

These three photographs celebrate nature’s subtle wonders across three distinct seasons: Winter, Spring, and Summer. Snow, rain, and plants are captured not just as elements of the landscape, but as vessels of transformation—each revealing more than what lies on the surface. Through these close observations, the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

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