Exploring themes of boundaries and the infinite, the photographic work in Seas Without a Shore presents an introspective visual journey through seascapes that defy traditional horizons. Chris Anthony employs subtle variations in light and texture to evoke a sense of ambiguity and liminality, challenging perceptions of space and confinement.
The images invite contemplation on the intersection of natural elements and human perception, capturing the elusive and often intangible qualities of water as both a physical and metaphorical barrier. Printed across 144 pages, the 2013 publication by George & Ripley provides a restrained yet evocative environment in which to consider the mutable and shifting nature of shorelines and their symbolic significance.