Morning Stillness by the Village Pond
- Artist : NOW
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Artist Overview
NOW is an independent artist currently in Singapore who began creating art out of simple curiosity.
Like many people, the journey did not start with galleries or formal training. It started with a quiet interest in images, colors, and the feeling certain scenes can create. Small moments — light through a window, the shape of buildings in the distance, the atmosphere of a quiet place — slowly became sources of inspiration.
Over time, creating images became a way to explore those moments. Some works feel calm and reflective, others more colorful and expressive, but all of them share the same intention: to capture a feeling that is difficult to explain in words.
The name NOW reflects this approach. Every piece is created in the present moment, shaped by mood, curiosity, and imagination.
Today, through this online space, NOW shares selected artworks as prints so people can bring contemporary art and atmosphere into their own environments.
Each piece is simply an invitation to pause, look, and experience a moment of NOW.
Exploring the Artwork
Category :
Traditional Landscape
Size :
24 × 36 inches (3:2 ratio)

Framing :
Unframed — suitable for custom gallery framing
Theme :
Quiet Countryside Life
Edition :
Worldwide Limited Edition of 25 — Each print is individually numbered. Once the edition is fully collected, no further prints will be produced.
Signature :
Artist signature integrated within the artwork.
Authenticity :
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the artist.
Artwork Story
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Morning Stillness by the Village Pond
The scene unfolds in the early morning while the village is still quiet. The light has only just begun to move across the water, and everything feels suspended in a gentle pause before the day truly begins.
A narrow path runs beside a small pond that the villagers have used for generations. Old willow branches lean toward the water, their reflections drifting slowly across the soft ripples. The surface of the pond holds fragments of pale sky and drifting leaves, broken occasionally by the quiet movement of a fish beneath.
There is almost no movement except the faint stirring of air through the trees and the distant sound of someone opening a wooden window somewhere beyond the houses.
The quiet relationship between water, light, and the old stone edge becomes the true subject. Years of contact with water have worn the stone smooth, giving it a softness that reflects the passing of time.
