Corrugated Wall Art
Corrugated wall art by Mark Zissis provides a unique opportunity to transform your living space with striking imagery that celebrates Australia’s rugged textures and raw beauty. This Limited Edition collection showcases stunning photographs of corrugated landscapes that reflect the character and history of Australia’s countryside, inviting you to embrace the authenticity of our natural environment. By incorporating these captivating pieces into your decor, you’re not merely enhancing your walls; you’re infusing your home or office with a story of resilience and artistry that truly resonates with the spirit of the land. Explore this extraordinary collection today and let the evocative visuals of corrugated artistry take your surroundings to new heights.
Corrugation Wall Art | Corrugated Wall Art
Location: Broken Hill, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
The old rusted corrugation in the Outback of Broken Hill, NSW is a beautiful and captivating sight to behold. This weathered and worn structure stands as a testament to the harsh conditions and rugged beauty of the Australian landscape. As you approach the rusted corrugation, you can't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe at the sheer size and scale of this once-functional structure. The Corrugated wall art iron has been beaten and battered by the elements, creating a textured and rusted surface that glimmers in the sunlight. Despite its age and wear, the corrugation has an undeniable charm and character. It serves as a reminder of a simpler time when life in the Outback was challenging, but also full of adventure and possibility. The structure has become a symbol of the resilience and resourcefulness of the people who lived and worked in this harsh environment.
Serenity Wall Art | Corrugated Wall Art
Location: Hill End, NSW Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang
20 Artist Proof / 200 Limited Edition
Built back in the Mid-1800s this old Sandstone Cemented Cottage was home to the gold miners who worked in the local mines in search of gold. The cottage was constructed using local materials, including timber and stone, and features a Corrugated wall art iron roof. The current owner of the property allowed me to photograph the property late afternoon. I captured this Unquie angle of the stone cottage in 6 x 17 Panorama Format.