Lighthouses
Guardians of the Coast
For generations, lighthouses have stood at the meeting point of land and sea—structures built to guide mariners through uncertain waters and dangerous coastlines. Their towers, lanterns, and keeper’s houses form some of the most recognizable landmarks along the world’s shores.
This collection from Falcon Pass Studio explores lighthouses as both architectural forms and coastal icons. From the weathered towers of Cape Cod to the distinctive light at Sanibel Island, each piece captures the quiet presence of these structures within their surrounding landscapes of dunes, marsh grasses, and open sky.
Many of these stations once formed part of extensive coastal navigation systems, where the rhythm of flashing lights and the watch of lighthouse keepers provided a lifeline to ships approaching shore.
Rendered from original photographic studies in a watercolor aesthetic, the works highlight the interplay of coastal light, architectural form, and maritime history.
Together, the collection offers a visual study of these enduring sentinels of the shoreline—structures that continue to symbolize guidance, endurance, and the long relationship between people and the sea.