This work shows two wooden beach chairs under a wicker umbrella, overlooking the azure waters of Nacpan Beach in El Nido, the Philippines. The simplicity of the image invites rest and reflection. The chairs seem to be waiting for two travellers, two dreamers perhaps, who want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a while.
Look closely and you will discover the subtle elements: the pale golden sand with soft shade from the umbrella, the playful waves kissing the beach, and in the distance, an island like a green mystery on the horizon.
Nacpan Beach is not just any beach; it felt like a forgotten paradise where time seems to stand still. I wanted to capture that sense of timelessness in a single frame. The moment itself was spontaneous: two empty chairs that, without people, tell just so much.
For me, this work is about connection - with yourself, with nature, or with another person. A feeling of longing for simplicity and authenticity. It does not tell a grand story, but rather a small, intimate moment that is universal.
This work fits perfectly in a space where peace and relaxation are central - a living room, a reading corner, a holiday home. The natural tones combine effortlessly with various interior styles, from bohemian to minimalist. The image invites you to dream and reminisce. For travellers, romantics or ocean lovers, this is a piece of paradise on the wall.
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