Wandjina Painting Site, Mt Elizabeth Station, Kimberley, WA

$2,500.00 – $5,300.00
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Catalog Number: WA116
Edition: 50
Image Ratio: 3:1
Wandjina Painting Site, Mt Elizabeth Station, Kimberley, WA

Product Code: WA116
Categories: Premium Edition Prints, Panoramic, Outback and Wilderness
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$2,500.00 – $5,300.00
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1
+
Print Dimensions:
INTERNATIONAL PRINT ORDERS:

Due to high shipping costs, prints being delivered beyond Australia will be shipped unframed if they are larger than 30”. If you require a quote for a print to be shipped overseas with frame, please contact us.

For some photos, you have to quite literally "wade right in". I was about fifty metres out in the water for this shot of Shark Bay. My assistant was actually hidden behind the boat, doing his best to hold the vessel dead still in the breeze. We were there for about an hour taking different shots as the sun came up. Just behind us was the house where the boat's owner lived. He must have been intrigued. Finally he came out and told us his story. He had bought the picturesque dinghy, he said, because it had reminded him of an artwork he loved. Mooring the vessel outside his home, he had recreated the picture of his dreams. Now, ironically, the original inspiration has gone full circle, allowing the creation of a delightful new artwork - this time in photographic form.
Catalog Number: WA116
Edition: 50
Image Ratio: 3:1
Wandjina Painting Site, Mt Elizabeth Station, Kimberley, WA

Product Code: WA116
Categories: Premium Edition Prints, Panoramic, Outback and Wilderness
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For some photos, you have to quite literally "wade right in". I was about fifty metres out in the water for this shot of Shark Bay. My assistant was actually hidden behind the boat, doing his best to hold the vessel dead still in the breeze. We were there for about an hour taking different shots as the sun came up. Just behind us was the house where the boats owner lived. He must have been intrigued. Finally he came out and told us his story. He had bought the picturesque dinghy, he said, because it had reminded him of an artwork he loved. Mooring the vessel outside his home, he had recreated the picture of his dreams. Now, ironically, the original inspiration has gone full circle, allowing the creation of a delightful new artwork - this time in photographic form.
Description
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About Your Print
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For some photos, you have to quite literally "wade right in". I was about fifty metres out in the water for this shot of Shark Bay. My assistant was actually hidden behind the boat, doing his best to hold the vessel dead still in the breeze. We were there for about an hour taking different shots as the sun came up. Just behind us was the house where the boats owner lived. He must have been intrigued. Finally he came out and told us his story. He had bought the picturesque dinghy, he said, because it had reminded him of an artwork he loved. Mooring the vessel outside his home, he had recreated the picture of his dreams. Now, ironically, the original inspiration has gone full circle, allowing the creation of a delightful new artwork - this time in photographic form.
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Copyright © All images, products and IP are copyright Ken Duncan. All rights reserved.