Dan Hobday's 'Falling' offers a vertical composition where layers of soft brush strokes merge in a quiet outdoor setting. The illustration balances minimalistic abstraction with textured surfaces, inviting the eye to trace the subtle patterns formed by overlapping strokes. A muted palette of various colors evokes the shifting light of early morning or late afternoon, when shadows stretch and the air feels still yet charged with possibility. This piece suits a modern living room or a serene office, where its contemplative mood brings a gentle rhythm to the space. The vertical orientation enhances the sense of downward motion within the composition, making it a thoughtful focal point above a narrow console or beside a tall window. 'Falling' speaks to moments when nature and stillness intersect, rendered through a painterly style that respects the quiet complexity of minimalism.

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