“The Sun. The bright Sun, that brings back, not light alone, but new life, and hope, and freshness to man-burst upon the crowded city in clear and radiant glory. ” – Charles Dickens

I present the skeletal silhouette of Brighton’s West Pier framed by a molten orange sky, the low sun a luminous orb hovering above a wave-filled shoreline. A murmuration of starlings threads the horizon, their shifting forms adding restless motion to the scene’s hush. The dark haunting structure against warm light conveys a quiet inquiry into endings and continuity, where silence and movement hold an uneasy conversation. I envision it as a striking, contemplative piece for a living room, study, or entryway — a composition that would warmly enhance your space.

 

When the last light drifts over silent iron

Great Ball of Sun. Sunset & Birds over the West Pier in Brighton. Photo in frame by Brian Roe

 

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