
Antarctic Larson-calved A68 Iceberg v2
Sculptural Watercolor Original Painting, Fine Art Print, Global Warming Art, Melting Iceberg, Climate Change
Sculptural Watercolour® by Prue Bishop, 60 x 80 x 7 cm, G08, 2020
🧊 A Towering Ice Giant in Its Final Days
This breathtaking Sculptural Watercolour® captures the Antarctic A68 Iceberg, once one of the largest ever recorded, as it breaks apart in the South Atlantic.
🌊 The Fragility of a Melting Iceberg
- Depicts the ever-changing, slippery ice walls collapsing into the sea.
- Highlights the massive, ancient ice block—potentially 1,000 years old—just moments before it falls into the ocean forever.
- A powerful visual metaphor for climate change, as one of Earth's largest ice masses melts into history.
🌎 A Monument to Vanishing Ice
This artwork reflects the ephemeral beauty of Antarctic glaciers and the urgency of global warming. As A68 disintegrates, its trillion-tonne mass joins the ocean, adding to rising sea levels worldwide.
🎨 Prue Bishop’s Perspective
Through meticulous layering and sculptural depth, Prue Bishop captures the grandeur and impermanence of icebergs, urging us to consider their profound role in Earth's climate.
🖼️ Artwork Availability & Print Details:
- The original painting (60 x 80 x 7 cm) is currently on exhibition. If you are interested in purchasing the original, please contact us for availability.
- Fine Art Prints print available mounted.
Format: Print |
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