His Timeline, Part I: The Decision – Fine Art Print
About the Artwork
His Timeline, Part I: A Visual Essay on the Loneliness Epidemic
Part I captures the moment where longing and illusion intertwine. The man reaches toward a woman suspended in a world that feels ethereal, idealised, almost dreamlike. The scene mirrors the language of classical frescoes, where touch is both invitation and impossibility. In this suspended gesture, you see the beginning of the pattern: the desire for connection built on imagining rather than knowing. The decision is not the reaching itself, but the belief that this moment will fill something hollow inside him.
At its core, this piece speaks to how loneliness begins long before relationships fail. He reaches for an idea, not a person, and in doing so repeats a choice that keeps him disconnected. The beauty of the scene lies in its tragedy, because the tenderness of the gesture hides the truth he cannot see yet: the distance is already there, and he is already choosing a kind of heartbreak. Part I marks the start of his timeline not with action, but with longing shaped by solitude.
Produced with giclée 12-colour printing for rich depth, tonal accuracy, and painterly nuance. Printed on smooth matte 200gsm archival fine-art paper for a glare-free, museum-grade finish.
Each print is produced to order using FSC-certified materials, reducing waste and supporting responsible paper production.
Frame is not included. Artwork is sold as an unframed fine-art print. The frame shown is for styling and inspiration only. Designed to work beautifully with natural wood, black, walnut, or gallery-white frames. For best results, choose UV-protective glass to preserve colour and texture.
Keep prints away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity. Handle with clean, dry hands. With proper care, archival prints last over 80+ years.
Prints are shipped in reinforced tubes or flat rigid mailers, depending on size. All orders are protected with acid-free materials to ensure safe delivery.
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