Divisus (dee‑vee‑sus) is a long‑exposure fine‑art study of a sculptural form semi‑submerged in a lake. The work centres on a large stone split into two pieces, its carved interior commemorating 100 years of the National Trust. The extended exposure softens the surrounding water into a mist‑like surface, allowing the divided form to emerge with quiet clarity.
The separation of the stone introduces a natural tension — a dialogue between unity and fracture, permanence and erosion, human intention and the slow influence of the elements. By isolating the sculpture within this calm, ethereal environment, Divisus becomes less a record of public art and more a meditation on form, memory, and the passage of time. .
. Materials: print on paper (mounted) Size: 12"x18" (print) | 18"x24"(mount) Mount: natural white with hand-debossed line Frame Size: to fit 18"x24" frame (not included) Number of editions: unlimited .
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Print Info
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta fine art paper using archival‑quality pigment processes to ensure exceptional depth, detail, and longevity.
Mount Info
The mount is museum‑grade natural white board with a hand‑debossed line that frames the image with subtle precision.
Open Edition
Please not: this is not a limited edition print and does not come with a certificate of authenticity.