


Sycamore Gap
Sycamore Gap was photographed at 2am beneath a canopy of stars, using a long exposure to reveal the heavens in all their luminous splendour. The scene echoes the swirling skies of Van Gogh’s Starry Night, blending art and landscape through light and time. The iconic tree, once a solitary sentinel on Hadrian’s Wall in the heart of Northumberland, stood for centuries as a symbol of endurance and beauty. Its illegal felling in 2023 makes this image not only a celebration of a beloved landmark, but also a quiet act of remembrance.
Sycamore Gap was photographed at 2am beneath a canopy of stars, using a long exposure to reveal the heavens in all their luminous splendour. The scene echoes the swirling skies of Van Gogh’s Starry Night, blending art and landscape through light and time. The iconic tree, once a solitary sentinel on Hadrian’s Wall in the heart of Northumberland, stood for centuries as a symbol of endurance and beauty. Its illegal felling in 2023 makes this image not only a celebration of a beloved landmark, but also a quiet act of remembrance.
Sycamore Gap was photographed at 2am beneath a canopy of stars, using a long exposure to reveal the heavens in all their luminous splendour. The scene echoes the swirling skies of Van Gogh’s Starry Night, blending art and landscape through light and time. The iconic tree, once a solitary sentinel on Hadrian’s Wall in the heart of Northumberland, stood for centuries as a symbol of endurance and beauty. Its illegal felling in 2023 makes this image not only a celebration of a beloved landmark, but also a quiet act of remembrance.
8” x 10” Print