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High Voltage

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The shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) captured  in a moment of pure, electric energy. Its sleek, torpedo-shaped form and crescent tail embody speed, power, and evolutionary precision.

This apex predator moves like a living bolt, yet its intensity contrasts with vulnerability—makos are among the ocean’s most threatened sharks. The image celebrates their raw beauty while underscoring the urgent need for their protection.

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LIMITED EDITION

Offered in one size 700mm x 1000mm (edition of 30)

Giclée printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Framed and print only options

Digitally signed and numbered to reduce our carbon footprint with two forms of authentication

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Size

70cm x 100cm, 27.6inches x 39.4inches

Frame

Print only, White, Black

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Manta Paull: Bringing the Ocean’s Giants into Your Living Space

Artists Insight
Manta Paul doesn’t just photograph the ocean, he becomes part of it. A British artist now based in Baja California, he moves through the sea as a freediver with nothing but his breath, no bubbles, no tanks, no barriers between himself and the creatures he seeks to capture. The result is photography that feels alive, intimate, and completely immersive.

One of the most extraordinary examples of his work is La Leche Materna, capturing humpback whale milk suspended in the deep blue. This fleeting, almost invisible moment becomes something magical through Paull’s lens. Whale milk isn’t just food, it’s a lifeline, rich and creamy with a fat content of 45, 60%, nourishing calves while fostering a profound bond between mother and child. Through these images, we witness tenderness, care, and connection in the vastness of the ocean, and Paull transforms it into art that feels both delicate and monumental.

Freediving adds layers of challenge, and intimacy, to his work. With limited bottom time, shifting buoyancy, and hands split between equalizing and holding the camera, every shot is a mix of patience, athleticism, and instinct. Without the noise and bulk of scuba gear, Paull moves like another creature of the sea, allowing marine life to behave naturally. The result is images that feel alive, emotional, and full of motion. He works with two main setups: a Canon 5DSR with an 8, 15mm fisheye and a Sony a9 with a 16, 35mm G lens, both in Nauticam housings, and both relying entirely on ambient light. This approach captures the ocean’s true colours, the subtle play of sunlight, and the energy of every encounter.

Paul regularly exhibits his work in Mexico and beyond, bringing the giants of the ocean into galleries and collectors’ living spaces. For him, freediving isn’t just a technique, it’s a philosophy. It’s about presence, patience, and becoming part of the environment, you’re documenting. His work lets us experience the wonder, intimacy, and beauty of the underwater world in ways that feel personal, emotional, and unforgettable.

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Your Most Important Questions

What can you tell me about the quality of your print process?
We use the highest professional gallery-grade printing, producing archival Giclée prints on Hahnemühle paper. Each paper type is carefully selected by the artists themselves for its unique texture, durability, and ability to showcase colour with exceptional depth and accuracy.
Why is the work digitally signed? Does it affect the provenance?
Digital signatures are increasingly valued in the art world because they offer long-lasting clarity and durability that traditional wet signatures can’t always guarantee. They don’t fade, smudge, or degrade over time, ensuring the artist’s mark stays exactly as intended. By removing the need for physical signing, they also reduce the carbon footprint associated with shipping artworks back and forth, making global distribution smoother, faster, and more economical.

Since the artist provides an exact digitisation of their own signature—and controls its scale, placement, and presentation—the authenticity of the work is preserved with precision. This process is further reinforced by two layers of verification from STYLL, a certificate of authenticity, and a special insert letter from the artist with the artwork pictured and described, formally transferring that particular edition to the collector. Together, these measures give collectors confidence in both provenance and quality.
Will I receive a certificate of authenticity with my artwork?
Yes, we offer two layers of verification. a certificate of authenticity, and a special insert letter from the artist with the artwork pictured and described, formally transferring that particular edition to the collector. If the artwork purchased is one of an edition, the piece’s unique edition number will be displayed. Certificates of authenticity are very important to retain should you wish to re-sell the artwork in the future. If the piece is shipped direct to you, your certificate will be packed with the artwork. If you do not receive it, please do not hesitate to get in contact via admin@styllgallery.com.