
Category 01
Architecture
Facade studies, stone rhythm, and built form selected for walls that need structure without visual aggression.
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This first archive build is grounded only in confirmed public Heritage Lens material and the existing source assets already available locally. The structure is designed to expand cleanly as more works are recovered.
Start here if you want a decision-useful view of what can already be verified. The archive separates subject-led works from placement-led context so buyers and designers can shortlist without being misled about coverage.

Archive stance
Facebook access is currently blocked by authentication, so this archive intentionally launches from the live site and the source assets already on hand. That keeps the structure honest and leaves room to widen coverage without reworking the taxonomy later.
Publicly recovered records
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Subject-led categories
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Source stance
Public site and local assets only
How to browse
Choose whether the room needs structure, horizon, texture, or placement guidance before focusing on subject matter alone.
Each category is shaped around how the work behaves on the wall, not just what it depicts.
Detail pages carry scale direction, framing cues, room fit, and a short provenance note so the shortlist remains commercially usable.
Categories
The taxonomy is intentionally compact so new work can be added without breaking the collector-facing structure.

Category 01
Facade studies, stone rhythm, and built form selected for walls that need structure without visual aggression.
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Category 02
Longer horizons, reflective surfaces, and slower tonal transitions intended for rooms that benefit from atmospheric calm.
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Category 03
Weathered timber, bark, stone, and material-led studies that sit between observation and abstraction.
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Category 04
Contextual room studies used to judge scale, proportion, and how a framed photographic work settles into a lived space.
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Each record below is tied to public site evidence or already available source files. That makes the current shortlist limited, but defensible.

Architecture
VerticalAn architectural study with stronger edge rhythm for hallways, studies, and quieter commercial or hospitality placements.
| Best scale | Works well in vertical medium or large formats. |
|---|---|
| Room fit | Entries, hallways, studies, and reception spaces that need structure without visual noise. |

Rivers & Waterlines
HorizontalA quieter horizontal composition for calmer rooms, long sightlines, and spaces that need atmosphere more than visual noise.
| Best scale | Performs well as a wider statement print. |
|---|---|
| Room fit | Living rooms, dining areas, and broader wall runs with slower tonal palettes. |

Surface & Detail
VerticalA luminous bark and surface study that carries the depth of timber, fire, and weathering without turning hard or heavy in a room.
| Best scale | Best from medium to large format. |
|---|---|
| Room fit | Bedrooms, studies, and slower spaces where material warmth rewards closer viewing. |

Interiors & Placement
ContextualA room-led view that helps collectors and designers judge proportion, shadow, and how photographic work settles into domestic space.
| Best scale | Useful as a placement and mood reference. |
|---|---|
| Room fit | Residential and hospitality briefs where palette, joinery, and wall calm matter as much as the subject. |