
A double horizon of burnt ochre, two thresholds where one field meets another. Edmund Husserl placed the horizon at the heart of experience: every perception arrives against a horizon, an open background that gives meaning to what we see. This twofold line holds that quiet structure of seeing. Warm and expansive, the piece suits a bedroom, a living room, or a desert-toned interior. Its earthen bands open the wall into distance, an invitation to rest the gaze on the line where the near becomes the far. Free worldwide shipping, sizes 15x20 to 70x100 cm, also as digital download. Wall art print, poster art, home decor.