Iceberg Melting Mostly Underwater
Iceberg Melting Mostly Underwater, Sculptural Watercolour® by Prue Bishop, 80 x 60 x 4 cm G01, 2023. Print.
The painting is of an iceberg: white against the sea and the sky. But underneath is the impression of the much larger, bluer and darker part that is underwater - with its more rounded shapes caused by melting in the relatively warm sea.
The melting of a floating iceberg does not on its own contribute to rising sea levels. What causes the levels to rise are the often vast amounts of ice that transition from land to sea, either by melting on land or sliding into the sea.
This is a Printed product on high quality 224gsm watercolour paper. It is carefully rolled in a robust cardboard tube and mailed to you. You can read more about printing, sizing and mailing here.
The melting of a floating iceberg does not on its own contribute to rising sea levels. What causes the levels to rise are the often vast amounts of ice that transition from land to sea, either by melting on land or sliding into the sea.
This is a Printed product on high quality 224gsm watercolour paper. It is carefully rolled in a robust cardboard tube and mailed to you. You can read more about printing, sizing and mailing here.