Sharjah’s waterfront forms a clean horizon of mid and high rises while night settles into a deep blue gradient. Window lights line the shore and fall into the lagoon as long vertical reflections in gold, violet, and teal. The wide band of still water gives the composition room to breathe so the towers read clearly against the calm sky.
I was inspired by quiet evening walks along the Corniche when the city hum softens and the water turns to glass. I finished the piece with gentle digital glazes to separate warm window tones from the cooler blues of the sky and lagoon. Micro contrast preserves crisp edges in the facades and a slight long exposure smooths the surface so each reflection becomes a slender brushstroke that prints cleanly at large sizes.
The mood is serene and contemporary. As wall art it suits living rooms, offices, hotel lounges, and creative studios that favor neutral palettes and polished finishes. The measured horizon and ordered reflections create a balanced focal point that brings a clear sense of place and evening air without overwhelming the room.
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