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Fine Burnt Trees wall art from Mark Zissis.

    Blackened | Burnt Trees Wall Art

    Location: Cobar,  NSW

    Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang

    10 Artist Proof / 100 Limited Edition
    While the aftermath of a bushfire can be devastating and heartbreaking, there can also be beauty and resilience in the regrowth and recovery of the landscape. In the burnt bush of Outback NSW, there can be a sense of stillness and quietness that is unique to the post-fire environment. The charred remains of trees and bushes can create a striking contrast against the blue sky, and the blackened earth can reveal the intricate patterns of the terrain. As time passes, green shoots can emerge from the scorched earth, signaling the start of a new growth cycle. The burnt bush can provide a canvas for a vibrant burst of wildflowers, and the returning birds and animals can bring a sense of hope and renewal to the landscape.

    Back Burn | Burnt Trees Wall Art

    Location: Cobar, NSW

    Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang

    5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
    The burnt scrub country at Cobar, NSW may not be conventionally beautiful, but it holds a rugged and wild beauty all its own. The harsh landscape, scorched by the sun and by past wildfires, holds a haunting allure that speaks to the resilience and determination of the people and animals that call it home. Despite the apparent desolation, the burnt scrub country is teeming with life. Hardy plants and shrubs push their way up through the tough soil, while resilient animals such as kangaroos, emus, and echidnas roam freely across the vast expanse. In the quiet of the burnt scrub country, one can feel a sense of peace and freedom. The stillness is punctuated only by the sound of the wind, the occasional rustling of leaves, and the calls of wild animals echoing through the area.