“What We Could Be”
A solitary child stands in a ruined, water-logged space, facing a wall that no longer reflects decay—but possibility. Where graffiti and neglect once lived, the wall opens into a vision of Earth at its most beautiful: thriving landscapes, clean water, living skies, and a glowing planet suspended in balance.
The contrast is deliberate. The broken world at the child’s feet represents what we’ve damaged; the radiant world ahead represents what still exists—and what could return. The girl’s stance is quiet and hopeful, suggesting that the future is not decided by power or noise, but by what the next generation is allowed to see, imagine, and protect.
This piece speaks to environmental responsibility, innocence, and the fragile line between collapse and renewal.
Maximum Print Size (without quality loss)
Based on the image detail and clarity:
- Safe large print:
- Up to A1 (59.4 × 84.1 cm / 23.4 × 33.1 in) — excellent quality
- Gallery statement size (recommended):
- A2 (42 × 59.4 cm / 16.5 × 23.4 in) — razor-sharp, ideal for sales
- With professional upscaling (optional):
- Can be pushed to A0 (84.1 × 118.9 cm) for exhibitions or feature walls
The image works particularly well at larger sizes because of the depth, lighting, and contrast between foreground decay and background beauty.