Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper , Plexiglass under plexiglas
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 41x61in
- Edition : All editions sold (133 / 133)
- Artist's proof : 9
- Hors commerce : 1
About this artwork
* All artworks are available in 6 standard sizes (inches) - 22x33 / 26x39 / 29x43 / 33x49 / 37x55 / 41x61/. Custom sizes available upon request.
From above, the cracked earth appears divided—fractured into separate pieces, each defined by space and separation. Yet every line, every break, is part of the same surface. What looks divided is, in truth, one.
Connection reflects the paradox of our world. We see contrast—light and dark, self and other,… distance and difference. But beneath the surface, all living things share the same ground. The spaces between us do not define us; they shape the pattern that binds us together.
Did you know?
Cracked earth forms when soil loses moisture and contracts. The fractures follow natural stress lines, creating interconnected geometric patterns—proof that even in separation, there is structure, order, and unity.
From above, the cracked earth appears divided—fractured into separate pieces, each defined by space and separation. Yet every line, every break, is part of the same surface. What looks divided is, in truth, one.
Connection reflects the paradox of our world. We see contrast—light and dark, self and other,… distance and difference. But beneath the surface, all living things share the same ground. The spaces between us do not define us; they shape the pattern that binds us together.
Did you know?
Cracked earth forms when soil loses moisture and contracts. The fractures follow natural stress lines, creating interconnected geometric patterns—proof that even in separation, there is structure, order, and unity.
Alexia Rousse
Canada
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Alexia Rousse is an accomplished fine-art nature photographer, trained under Peter Lik, devoted to capturing the Earth exactly as it is — radiant, powerful, and inherently perfect.
Her work is not an attempt to reinterpret nature, distort it, or impose a narrative upon it. Instead, she approaches each landscape, tree, shoreline, and living subject with deep respect, allowing them to speak for themselves. The Earth does not require reinterpretation to be meaningful, it is already complete, already beautiful, already extraordinary.
From sweeping horizons to intimate natural moments, Alexia’s photography is guided by one intention: to remind people of the true beauty that surrounds us. Through large-scale, luminous prints, she brings nature into our personal spaces, creating daily encounters with stillness, awe, and connection.
Her mission is simple yet profound — to strengthen humanity’s relationship with the natural world by honouring it as it is.
Her work is not an attempt to reinterpret nature, distort it, or impose a narrative upon it. Instead, she approaches each landscape, tree, shoreline, and living subject with deep respect, allowing them to speak for themselves. The Earth does not require reinterpretation to be meaningful, it is already complete, already beautiful, already extraordinary.
From sweeping horizons to intimate natural moments, Alexia’s photography is guided by one intention: to remind people of the true beauty that surrounds us. Through large-scale, luminous prints, she brings nature into our personal spaces, creating daily encounters with stillness, awe, and connection.
Her mission is simple yet profound — to strengthen humanity’s relationship with the natural world by honouring it as it is.