Description
A cylindrical ferry house or control tower labeled "NEW YORK CENTRAL No.1" floats alone in still, misty waters, rendered in grayscale with a cross mounted atop its domed roof. The composition emphasizes isolation and quietude through its symmetrical centering, soft atmospheric haze, and the geometric contrast between the structure's solid form and the rippling wooden dock boards that stretch across the frame. At home in a study, library, or space devoted to maritime history and contemplation. Woven from weather-ready polyester with a non-slip backing and made to order, built to hold its color through the seasons. A porch or patio anchored by an independent artist's work, not a generic outdoor mat.