Description
Stone and ivy in quiet negotiation — what we build is eventually answered by what grows.
This photograph is about time, negotiated.
Stone suggests permanence; ivy suggests patience. Together, they form a quiet argument about what truly lasts. The city built upward and outward, but the green returned slowly, deliberately, without announcement.
There’s a tactile richness here—the contrast between hard architecture and living growth—that makes the image feel grounded and assured. It doesn’t romanticize decay; it honors coexistence.
As a standalone print, Inheritance of Stone and Ivy lends gravity to a room. It pairs beautifully with architectural interiors and speaks to collectors who appreciate history not as nostalgia, but as continuity.
Available Sizes:
4×6, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14
Pricing:
From $85 unframed | From $205 framed
What’s Included:
- Museum-quality photographic print on archival paper
- Archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years
- Certificate of authenticity
- Optional gallery-quality black frame with museum matting and ready-to-hang hardware
Part of the The Green Hour Gallery Wall, from Pamela Thomas-Graham’s Petal Noir collection.
All photographs by Pamela Thomas-Graham for New York Twilight.





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