In 2024-25 Western Australia sweltered through its hottest summer on record, causing 3 exrtreme heatwaves, countless bush fires and a 20% below average rainfall. The loss of forests and shrublands was distressing to witness. These changes to the structure and composition of our habitat will have a flow on effect for our wildlife as climate change sets a trend of more extreme weather patterns into the future.
The use of Red iron oxide, burnt sienna, Alzarin crimson and black symboliz our natural environment in peril, but the tiny touches of gold leaf speak of hope for the future.
This painting was created for First Midwest Artists Art Exhibition at The Geraldton Regional Art Gallery in 2024
This painting is 99cm x 99cm x 4cm on triple primed linen/cotton canvas stretched onto a beaded pine frame with enforced
Standard prints are printed on 200gsm smooth matt rag paper with signed Authenticity certificate.
LE (limited edition of 50) prints are printed on off white rough Cotton Rag 320gsm paper (which has a wonderful textured surface like watercolour paper). These prints are signed by the artist and numbered in a Limited Edition of 50 at the base of the print.
All prints are archival and have an extra 2cm white border.
Please allow extra shipping time for LE Mounted Canvas prints.
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$45.00Price
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