
Voyage 1 by Dan Hobday
Voyage 1 by Dan Hobday is a quietly cinematic work that places a solitary figure — or vessel — within a vast, simplified landscape. Hobday's minimalist approach compresses sky, water, and horizon into broad tonal planes, stripping the scene to its essential mood: stillness, distance, the particular loneliness of open water. The contemporary illustration style owes something to the abstract landscape tradition while remaining visually immediate, unencumbered by period or geography.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using Japanese pigment inks. Hobday's restrained palette and clean compositional edges are reproduced with exceptional sharpness on matte fine art paper — a museum-grade result that honours the quiet precision of the original work.
Voyage 1 by Dan Hobday is a quietly cinematic work that places a solitary figure — or vessel — within a vast, simplified landscape. Hobday's minimalist approach compresses sky, water, and horizon into broad tonal planes, stripping the scene to its essential mood: stillness, distance, the particular loneliness of open water. The contemporary illustration style owes something to the abstract landscape tradition while remaining visually immediate, unencumbered by period or geography.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using Japanese pigment inks. Hobday's restrained palette and clean compositional edges are reproduced with exceptional sharpness on matte fine art paper — a museum-grade result that honours the quiet precision of the original work.
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Voyage 1 by Dan Hobday is a quietly cinematic work that places a solitary figure — or vessel — within a vast, simplified landscape. Hobday's minimalist approach compresses sky, water, and horizon into broad tonal planes, stripping the scene to its essential mood: stillness, distance, the particular loneliness of open water. The contemporary illustration style owes something to the abstract landscape tradition while remaining visually immediate, unencumbered by period or geography.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio using Japanese pigment inks. Hobday's restrained palette and clean compositional edges are reproduced with exceptional sharpness on matte fine art paper — a museum-grade result that honours the quiet precision of the original work.























