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Keeping it Local. Six Australian Prints you will Love.


Australian Photography Art Prints


 

We are all about the unexpected and this collection is no exception. We share with you snippets of Australia and the Australian landscape but they aren’t necessarily what you’d consider to be iconic Australia.

We are proudly true blue. Our photographers all call Australia home and all of our prints and frames are made locally in Melbourne, Australia.

An abstract photo of Australian Landscape of one tree with clouds and sky background

Mark Lobo’s Last of Autumn Print was captured in the high country in regional Victoria.

From the photographer, Mark Lobo:

I spent a few days in and around Mt. Beauty with a few other photographers, shooting late into the night and waking early to chase the morning light.

As the sun rose above the surrounding mountains, we followed the mist into their shadows. It wasn’t long before we began to lose the mist to the sun, but continued to shoot as long as we could.

I’m glad we did, as it was those last few moments were the most precious.



Paul Hoelen’s Tapestry Art Print



Paul Hoelen’s Blue Dream Art Print


Australian Landscape photograh of trees in a misty/foggy day

Mark Lobo’s Ritual Art Print



Marty Schoo’s Native Title Art Print

 From the photographer:

“An old lone Buloke watches over an altered landscape. Those that altered it try dutifully, perhaps stubbornly, to grow new seeds, in the hope for food to sustain both lives and livelihoods. Some years are futile, some

prosperous. The Buloke has seen it all before, year after year as it grows old, standing defiantly, not bothered by sun or storm. A native, indigenous to those soils.

Buloke is a species of ironwood native to Australia. The Wimmera region in Western Victoria has numerous stands of the tree, known as having the hardest wood in the world. Stands are endangered by farming practices in places across this region, where it is thought to be integral to the survival

of the endangered south-eastern subspecies of the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo for feeding and nesting. This is one Buloke I thought typified the trees plight to stand strong and hold on to its native roots, it’s native title on the landscape.”