Dry River Bed Wall Art
Dry River Bed wall art by Mark Zissis offers an exclusive opportunity to enhance your environment with the breathtaking beauty of Australia’s unique landscapes. This Limited Edition collection features stunning photographs that capture the intricate details and serene ambience of dry river beds, showcasing nature’s resilience and grace. By selecting these captivating pieces, you are not simply decorating your space; you are inviting the tranquil spirit of the Australian outback into your home or office, creating a setting that inspires reflection and connection to the land. Explore this exceptional collection today and let the striking imagery of the Dry River Bed transform your surroundings into a sanctuary of elegance and inspiration.
Dry River Bed - Oil Brush Wall Art | Dry River Bed Wall Art
Location: Bathurst, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
Photography is a form of Art and I’m constantly pushing the boundaries, on what I can do with my Camera in Mother Nature. I use an in-camera stacking technique and filters to capture the natural landscape, like a brushed oil painting. The colours of the landscape are so vivid, it is almost as if they are alive. The greens of the trees are so deep and lush, and the blues of the sky are so clear and pure. The beauty of a landscape painted like an oil painting is that it captures a moment in time and makes it timeless. It is a snapshot of a world that is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. And just like a painting, it can evoke a sense of wonder and inspiration that transcends time and place.
Hollow Gums - Oil Brush Wall Art | Dry River Bed Wall Art
Location: Londonderry, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
Photography is a form of Art and I’m constantly pushing the boundaries, on what I can do with my Camera in Mother Nature. I use an in-camera stacking technique and filters to capture the natural landscape, like a brushed oil painting. The colours of the landscape are so vivid, it is almost as if they are alive. The greens of the trees are so deep and lush, and the blues of the sky are so clear and pure. The beauty of a landscape painted like an oil painting is that it captures a moment in time and makes it timeless. It is a snapshot of a world that is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. And just like a painting, it can evoke a sense of wonder and inspiration that transcends time and place.
Brush Burnt - Oil Brush Wall Art | Dry River Bed Wall Art
Location: New England, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
Photography is a form of Art and I’m constantly pushing the boundaries, on what I can do with my Camera in Mother Nature. I use an in-camera stacking technique and filters to capture the natural landscape, like a brushed oil painting. The beauty of a landscape painted like an oil painting is that it captures a moment in time and makes it timeless. It is a snapshot of a world that is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. And just like a painting, it can evoke a sense of wonder and inspiration that transcends time and place.
Mulga Gums Wall Art | Dry River Bed Wall Art
Location: Bourke, NSW Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang
10 Artist Proof / 100 Limited Edition
The Mulga tree, also known as Acacia Aneura, is a common sight in the Bourke region of New South Wales and is a beloved and iconic symbol of the Australian outback. These hardy trees are perfectly adapted to thrive in the harsh and unforgiving desert environment, with deep roots that can tap into underground water sources and a tough exterior that protects them from the scorching heat. Despite their rugged appearance, there is a subtle beauty to the Mulga trees that dot the landscape around Bourke. Their branches twist and curl in intricate patterns, casting elegant shadows on the ground below. When the sun sets, the trees take on a warm, golden glow, as if they are lit from within. The Dry River Bed wall art of the Mulga Creek in Bourke, NSW may seem desolate at first glance, but upon closer inspection, there is a subtle beauty to be found in its rugged terrain. The sand and rocks that line the bed of the creek are weathered and worn, their surfaces etched with intricate patterns and textures that tell the story of millions of years of geological activity. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film