Probability Waves

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This wall piece is part of a series depicting scientific advancements, mathematical concepts, and cosmological imagery using cedar bark basketry, an ancient practice.

It symbolises the connection between past and present craftsmanship, illustrating how the same ingenuity that created traditional baskets now contributes to modern marvels like the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Telescope.

Sustainably sourced materials support woodland restoration efforts, reflecting the artist's commitment to environmental stewardship.

  • Artwork Dimensions - H 84 cm x W 84 cm

  • Framed Dimensions - H 99 cm x W 101 cm

  • Materials -Natural & dyed Western Red Cedar bark - Thuja plicata

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Price On Application - enquire below

This wall piece is part of a series depicting scientific advancements, mathematical concepts, and cosmological imagery using cedar bark basketry, an ancient practice.

It symbolises the connection between past and present craftsmanship, illustrating how the same ingenuity that created traditional baskets now contributes to modern marvels like the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Telescope.

Sustainably sourced materials support woodland restoration efforts, reflecting the artist's commitment to environmental stewardship.

  • Artwork Dimensions - H 84 cm x W 84 cm

  • Framed Dimensions - H 99 cm x W 101 cm

  • Materials -Natural & dyed Western Red Cedar bark - Thuja plicata

Interested in purchasing this item?
Please get in touch if you are interested in this piece with your address details so I can provide an accurate shipping and insurance cost for UK and International shipping.

Interested in viewing this item?
If you would like to make an appointment to view this piece in my studio of via zoom please get in touch below.

Price On Application - enquire below

This wall piece is part of a series depicting scientific advancements, mathematical concepts, and cosmological imagery using cedar bark basketry, an ancient practice.

It symbolises the connection between past and present craftsmanship, illustrating how the same ingenuity that created traditional baskets now contributes to modern marvels like the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Telescope.

Sustainably sourced materials support woodland restoration efforts, reflecting the artist's commitment to environmental stewardship.

  • Artwork Dimensions - H 84 cm x W 84 cm

  • Framed Dimensions - H 99 cm x W 101 cm

  • Materials -Natural & dyed Western Red Cedar bark - Thuja plicata

Interested in purchasing this item?
Please get in touch if you are interested in this piece with your address details so I can provide an accurate shipping and insurance cost for UK and International shipping.

Interested in viewing this item?
If you would like to make an appointment to view this piece in my studio of via zoom please get in touch below.

 

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  • Nick McMillen use ISCA Fine Art Shipping to handle the packing and delivery of all his original artwork, both nationally and internationally.

    ISCA Fine Art Shipping can provide the right insurance option up to and including comprehensive cover.

    Each shipment will be quoted based on its individual value and criteria through Aviva Marine Cargo Insurance.

  • I'd be delighted to share more about this original artwork. Whether you prefer an up-close, in-person viewing or a virtual showcase, .

    Just let me know your preferred time. Get in touch with me to explore this piece further in the form on this page.

 

 “Paying attention is a form of reciprocity with the living world, receiving the gifts with open eyes and open hearts.”

-Robin Wall Kimmerer