Alexander Greenfield – To the Edge of the World

Alexander Greenfield: To the Edge of the World

“To the Edge of the World” unfolds like a modern folk tale, carried by repetition, ritual, and a sense of shared leap into the unknown. Greenfield frames love and commitment as acts of movement, asking not for certainty, but for companionship through risk, doubt, and possibility.

The imagery is simple yet mythic. Horsemen, boatmen, mountains, and rivers appear as archetypes rather than destinations, symbols of passage and trust. Each question feels less like a test and more like an invitation, a quiet challenge to see how far someone is willing to go when the path is unclear or even gone.

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