Description
Limited edition fine art print by Seth Muller.
After the Rain presents a quiet urban landscape rendered through delicate linework and subtle tonal contrasts. The work explores atmosphere, memory and the emotional character of architecture.
Museum-quality archival print.
Signed and numbered edition of 25.
After the Rain is a contemplative print by Seth Muller that explores the quiet poetry of urban architecture. Rendered through delicate white linework against a dark surface, the composition captures a residential building illuminated by a single vertical source of light, creating a powerful contrast between presence and absence.
The work balances architectural precision with atmospheric sensitivity. Bare branches frame the structure while reflections in the wet ground subtly echo the illuminated forms above. Through these details, Muller transforms an ordinary urban setting into a space of reflection and memory.
Rather than documenting a specific location, the artist focuses on the emotional resonance of the built environment. The absence of human figures allows the architecture itself to become the protagonist, suggesting untold stories hidden behind windows, corridors and fading light.
Muller’s practice often investigates themes of solitude, observation and the passage of time. His layered linework creates a sense of fragility and impermanence, while the strong composition provides structure and stability. The result is an image that feels both intimate and universal.
After the Rain invites viewers to slow down and engage with the subtle beauty of overlooked places. Through its restrained palette and atmospheric character, the work reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of memory, architecture and urban experience.
Museum-quality archival print.
Signed and numbered edition of 25.
Artist: Seth Muller
Title: After the Rain
Year: 2025
Medium: Archival Pigment Print on Fine Art Paper
Dimensions: 80 × 60 cm
Edition: Limited Edition of 25
Weight: 0.3 kg
Framed: No
Certificate of Authenticity: Included




