— GLIMMERS —

A coastal fine art photography release.

Glimmers are those small moments of joy that often go unnoticed amid all the noise inside our heads.

They’re not the most dramatic moments. They’re quieter. And yet—they have a way of shifting something inside of us. I most often find them at the coast. Light stretching across the ocean. The smell of sea salt in the air. The way your mind begins to drift when you look out over the water… and life finally feels a little quieter.

You start to feel more present, a little more like yourself again. And the most beautiful thing about them: The more glimmers you notice, the more glimmers you notice.

I spent months traveling up and down the Pacific Northwest coast — not just trying to capture its beauty, but to photograph what it feels like in those moments when you realize how the coast takes a little bit of that weight off your shoulders.

This work is for those who can't be away from the water without feeling like something's missing in their. Each of these new pieces is meant to be a still point for days that feel a little too full, a little too loud. Hanging in your home, they don’t just fill a wall — they give your busy mind a place to go.

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BLUE MIND

A simple study of warm light and water that led to something expansive and still.

PACIFIC REVERIE

The kind of PNW sunset that lets urgency fade.

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RECURRING DREAM

An aerial view of the ocean's texture putting the mind at ease.

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AT THE EDGE

That moment when the coast feels like a dream.

AFTERGLOW

Some moments feel like they'll last forever.

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THE WAY THE MIND DRIFTS

Where do your thoughts go when you're near water?

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EXPERIENCE The Window Effect

Each piece gets printed on museum-quality paper and then mounted to a thin layer of acrylic. It's what gives the photograph an immersive depth that makes it feel less like a picture and more like a place you can revisit on your wall.

I call it The Window Effect. You'll say, "It feels like I'm right there."


WONDERING how it would look?

Trying to imagine how a piece of art will look on your wall is surprisingly difficult. That’s why most people start the same way: With a digital preview. I place the artwork directly into a photo of your wall — so you can see how it would actually feel there. Not imagine. See.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

My work has appeared everywhere from my West Seattle showroom to a billboard in the heart of Times Square.

It all started with simply using my camera to make sense of the landscapes of the American West after moving here from Germany. Since then, this journey has morphed into a story that has been told by media outlets like NBC, USA Today and The New York Times — and was recently recognized with a Master Fine Art Photographer distinction.




Some questions people often ask

How do I know what size will work best in my space?

Most collectors send a quick phone photo of the wall they’re thinking about. I create a preview by placing the artwork into the room so you can see it true to size. Request your mockup here.

What if I’m not sure which image to choose?

That’s completely normal. My Art Explorer is here to help. Get personalized art suggestions by clicking here.

Do people usually start with one piece?

Almost always. One statement piece per room has a way of settling a space in a way nothing else can.

What's the purchase process like?

You'll find everything you're looking for on this page.

Lars Gesing's West Seattle art gallery was voted Best in the PNW in the Seattle Times in 2025.
Lars Gesing's West Seattle art gallery has been voted Best in the PNW in The Seattle Times.