In 2005 it was confirmed by photographic evidence supplied by the Cassini spacecraft that there were cryovolcanoes existing on the 6th largest moon of Saturn. This made ‘Enceladus’ the fourth body in the solar system with confirmed volcanic activity. But you might have missed it. We’re guessing one person who didn’t was one of the UK’s most collected and admired contemporary fine artists, Kerry Darlington; who has just released her very visual hand embellished and glossed take on what the molten lava might look like; and which forms one quarter of her brand new Spring 2015 mini-series based on active moon volcanoes, yet filed away under the umbrella of her equally brand new collection per se. Measuring 17” x 48” (the Darlington-signed limited edition that is, rather than the moon in question itself, just to clarify), ‘Enceladus’ is available to pre-order as we write, and can be reserved by contacting us via the gallery or online. And that’s something we suggest that you do sooner rather than later, on account of just how quickly Darlington’s very latest works come and go on their general release. Trust us when we say this widely regarded artist has a stellar following out there.
Artworks specifications
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Medium | Hand Embellished & Glossed |
Format | Framed |
Image Width | 17 Inches |
Image Height | 48 Inches |
Edition Copies | 95 |