Victor’s Way was designed as a contemplation space for lone adults between the approx. ages of 28 and 65 who feel the need to take some quality time/


The Ferryman lies submerged in algae covered waters, reaching towards the land. His role of bringing souls from death to life is obsolete and he remains there reaching for the shore. However the land remains unreachable and eventually he will die where he stands. The ferryman symbolises the individual who has lost touch with reality, and is reaching for the unattainable. It is in essence about a mid-life crisis when what has come before seems worthless and a new direction is sought. Only when a new meaningfulness is achieved will the shore be reached. I can relate to this as I’m on my third midlife crisis.


Size: 5339px × 3592px
Location: ,Ireland
Photo credit: © Alexander Cvetkov / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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