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Apex Structura (2026) Photograph by Ronald Anthony

81 x 121 x 1cm (framed) / 80 x 120cm (actual image size)

£8,850

Apex Structura is the point where architectural form becomes pure, disciplined abstraction. Captured as a long‑exposure study, the structure is stripped of context and elevated into a sculptural presence — a monolith of precision, tension, and ascending geometry. Light moves across the surfaces like a controlled current, softening edges while amplifying the piece’s inherent vertical momentum.

This work sits at the summit of the Signature Series for a reason: it embodies the series’ entire philosophy. Monumental, minimal, and exacting, Apex Structura distills contemporary architecture into a single, definitive gesture. Every line is intentional. Every plane contributes to a sense of upward force. The composition holds a quiet authority — a balance of restraint and power that defines the collection’s visual language.

Presented in black and white, the piece removes distraction and focuses entirely on form, contrast, and spatial rhythm. Apex Structura is not a depiction of a building; it is an abstracted architectural presence, refined to its most essential state. It stands as the flagship expression of the series’ sculptural, luxury‑grade aesthetic.

This piece is printed directly onto premium Aluminium Dibond, selected for its rigidity, longevity, and immaculate surface, which is perfect for deep tone black and white images. It is finished in an elegant 10mm aluminium Artbox frame to give the piece a modern, clean, sculptural presence.

Materials used:

direct print on aluminium dibond

Details:

  • Photograph on Other
  • From a limited edition of 3
  • Size: 81 x 121 x 1cm (framed) / 80 x 120cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
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Apex Structura is the point where architectural form becomes pure, disciplined abstraction. Captured as a long‑exposure study, the structure is stripped of context and elevated into a sculptural presence — a monolith of precision, tension, and ascending geometry. Light moves across the surfaces like a controlled current, softening edges while amplifying the piece’s inherent vertical momentum.

This work sits at the summit of the Signature Series for a reason: it embodies the series’ entire philosophy. Monumental, minimal, and exacting, Apex Structura distills contemporary architecture into a single, definitive gesture. Every line is intentional. Every plane contributes to a sense of upward force. The composition holds a quiet authority — a balance of restraint and power that defines the collection’s visual language.

Presented in black and white, the piece removes distraction and focuses entirely on form, contrast, and spatial rhythm. Apex Structura is not a depiction of a building; it is an abstracted architectural presence, refined to its most essential state. It stands as the flagship expression of the series’ sculptural, luxury‑grade aesthetic.

This piece is printed directly onto premium Aluminium Dibond, selected for its rigidity, longevity, and immaculate surface, which is perfect for deep tone black and white images. It is finished in an elegant 10mm aluminium Artbox frame to give the piece a modern, clean, sculptural presence.

Materials used:

direct print on aluminium dibond

Details:

  • Photograph on Other
  • From a limited edition of 3
  • Size: 81 x 121 x 1cm (framed) / 80 x 120cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
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Ronald Anthony

Location United Kingdom

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Photography has been my passion for almost 20 years, and last year I quit my day job (22 years in architecture) to pursue a career in photography. The goal is... Read more

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