Fragmentum is a black‑and‑white architectural abstraction of the Imperial War Museum North. I spent time circling the structure, studying how its planes fractured the light, before settling on this composition — the one that revealed the building at its most disjointed and sculptural.
Designed by the world‑renowned Polish‑American architect Daniel Libeskind, the museum is formed from three interlocking “shards,” conceived as fragments of a globe shattered by conflict. This image isolates that idea, distilling the architecture into a single moment of tension, division, and geometric rupture.
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. 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.