If a darkened landscape is particularly flat, distant lights often scatter the horizon. While nearby sources such as lamps in house windows can appear inviting, more distant and indecipherable illuminations seem both intimidating and unobtainable, as though neither motive nor nature of their essence can nor ever will be known.

View from the driver's seat of a car, with strange-looking lights in the sky-- here focusing on the distant horizon
Car Series, Twilight (horizon and sky)
© 1999 Warren Farr
oil on hardboard, 22”h x 30”w, L1
private collection

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