Greenland - Surface Surveys ) (2015-2017)
Greenland captures the world's second largest body of ice as it undergoes rapid change during the peak of the summer melt. Captured over two years from chartered flights, the survey draws from more than 3,000 photographs.
Seen from above, the ice - which spans over 650,000 square miles and is up to two miles deep - reveals intricate patterns of meltwater moving through channels and collecting in pools.
Part of Surface Surveys (2015–2019), this work is a study of impermanence and the evolving face of one of the world’s most fragile environments.
Equipment: Leica 007S + Lenses
Greenland 494
Greenland 494
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Artwork Description
Limited-edition, Custom-framed, Medium Format Photograph
- Pigment print on Hahnemühle Baryta FB (350gsm)
- Numbered, signed, and dated
- Custom solid maple frame (1.5" face, 2–2.25" deep)
- UV-filtering acrylic – matching 1/2" spacer, strainer, cleat
Size & Edition
- 60 × 90 in – Edition of 3
- 40 × 60 in – Edition of 6
Included with Purchase
- Custom-built, padded, wooden shipping crate
- Standard Freight – Maersk Pilot (US only)
- White Glove Delivery (US only): inside delivery, room placement, unpacking, crate removal
Craftsmanship & Partnership
- For more than ten years, LISA WOOD STUDIO has relied on Laumont Photographics to print each photograph and craft every frame with museum-level care.
Frame Finish Options (Benjamin Moore)
- Natural Maple
- White (semi-gloss) – “Decorator’s White” (OC-149)
- Black (semi-gloss) – “Black” (PM-9)
- Silver (metallic) – “Studio Finishes - Metallic Glaze Silver” (310)
Shipping & Production
- Production: 6–8 weeks
- Worldwide freight: Maersk Pilot (shipping billed after crating)
- International transit times vary
- All sales are final due to the custom nature of the artwork.

