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Delicate Last Vestiges of Ice Melt in the Sea
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Delicate Last Vestiges of Ice Melt in the Sea

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Sculptural Watercolor Original Painting, Fine Art Print, Global Warming Art, Icebergs, Climate Change Art


Sculptural Watercolour® by Prue Bishop, 50 x 70 x 4 cm, G05, 2023

🌊 The Fragile End of an Iceberg

In the final moments before an ancient glacier disappears, only the most delicate ice formations remain—sculptural, lace-like structures that dissolve within hours in the warming sea.

🌍 A Story of Vanishing Ice

This Sculptural Watercolour® captures:

  • The last remnants of a once-massive iceberg, breaking apart in the open ocean.
  • Soft blue hues, reflecting the pristine ice before it vanishes forever.
  • A visual metaphor for climate change, showing how sea levels are rising little by little, as land ice melts into the ocean.

🌡️ The Reality of Ice Melt & Rising Seas

With each passing moment, another fragment of ice is lost to the sea. Vast tonnages of ice are moving from land to water, steadily increasing global sea levels.

🎨 Prue Bishop’s Perspective

This painting serves as a poignant reminder of how fragile our planet’s ice reserves truly are. The artist highlights the silent but relentless transformation of glaciers as they disappear—an urgent call for climate action.

🖼️ Artwork Availability & Print Details:

  • The original painting (50 x 70 x 4 cm) is currently on exhibition. If you are interested in purchasing the original, please contact us for availability.
  • Fine Art Prints and Digital Downloads are available.
  • Prints are offered in multiple sizes – see Digital Images Notice for details. Prints exclude mounts and frames.
  • Printed on museum-quality, archival paper with rich color depth and texture.

 

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