With her hands pressed to the cascading water wall, a child leans in only half-seen as if in a dream.
Jan Price’s image captures more than a moment; it captures a feeling. There is no fear in the child’s stance, only curiosity and quiet joy. At the water window of the National Gallery of Victoria, the boundary between the inside and the outside world is blurred – a fleeting divide between childhood wonder and a thoughtful photographer perhaps remembering their own moments of childhood magic.
Sometimes the greatest beauty lies in what separates us, inviting us to gently reach through.
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