A Monument Dwarfed by the Sky In person, the Statue of Liberty—though enormous—is dwarfed by the vastness of the sky surrounding it. You only truly grasp its scale when you’re up close. I often imagine what it must have been like when it first rose above the horizon, barely visible from the water as ships approached the shore. This is what I worked to capture in this drawing.
A Historic View from Afar This drawing reflects the perspective of seeing the Statue of Liberty from a distance, evoking the feeling of its first sighting by arriving ships. The sky’s vastness adds a sense of scale, making the monument appear small yet powerful as it stands against the horizon.
A Timeless Piece for Your Collection Bring the iconic symbol of liberty into your home with this drawing, which balances history and imagination. Its depiction of the Statue of Liberty surrounded by the expansive sky offers a unique, contemplative view of the monument that will resonate with anyone who loves New York’s rich history.
Details Size: 11” x 15” Medium: Brush pen on Legion Stonehenge fine art paper, acid-free with deckled edges and a subtle texture.