Colours of Antarctica
Artworks in this Collection
About this Collection
Stuart Robertson’s work reflects a deep personal connection to Antarctica, forged during his time at Scott Base as part of Antarctic New Zealand’s Community Engagement Programme. From the iconic McMurdo Station to the historic huts of early explorers like Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton, each location holds a profound significance. Robertson’s images go beyond simple documentation, capturing the stark isolation of the continent while underscoring its importance to both history and the future of global ecological conservation.
Each Colours of Antarctica artwork is available for a limited time of eight days. Purchasers will not only receive a signed, editioned fine art print on museum-grade paper, but also a blockchain-authenticated digital edition, ensuring both the authenticity and rarity of the artwork. This dual-format offering represents a unique convergence of traditional and contemporary art forms, reflecting Glorious’ mission to blend art and technology seamlessly. Each print is produced to showcase the incredible detail, texture, and subtle nuances of Robertson’s work. From the icy blues of Antarctica’s frozen seas to the alien landscapes of the Dry Valleys, the prints capture the full depth and atmosphere of this awe-inspiring environment.
By purchasing an edition from Colours of Antarctica, collectors will not only own a work of beauty but will also contribute directly to the protection of the fragile Antarctic ecosystem. Proceeds from every sale will go toward funding crucial research and education programs through Antarctic New Zealand and the University of Canterbury. These initiatives focus on studying and preserving Antarctica’s unique environment, including its role in global climate systems and its biodiversity.
With the total number of purchases determining the final edition size, each artwork becomes an even more valuable record of both artistic and environmental history. Experience Colours of Antarctica by Stuart Robertson, where art meets action for the planet's final frontier.