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First Settlers Wall Art

First Settlers wall art by Mark Zissis presents an exceptional opportunity to enrich your environment with compelling imagery that pays homage to Australia’s pioneering spirit. This Limited Edition collection captures the essence of resilience and exploration through stunning landscapes, inviting you to connect with the stories and struggles of those who laid the foundation of our nation. By selecting these remarkable pieces, you’re not merely decorating your space; you’re infusing your home or office with a rich tapestry of history and artistry, celebrating the unyielding heritage of Australia. Explore this extraordinary collection today and let the evocative visuals of First Settlers transform your surroundings into a tribute to the spirit of adventure and discovery.

    High Country Shelter Wall Art | First Settlers Wall Art

    Location: Wallace Hut, Bogong Plains, Victoria Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    15 Artist Proof / 150 Limited Edition
    Wallace Hut is a historic hut located in the Alpine National Park, Victoria, Australia. It was built in 1889 by a local farmer's The Wallace Brothers and is one of the oldest surviving huts in the area. The hut was used by cattlemen and other high country travelers as a shelter during their travels, and it remained in use until the mid-20th century. Captured this image just after sunrise in Spring, with the early morning rays of light penetrating the twisted snow gums on the Bogong High Plains. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film

    Serenity Wall Art | First Settlers 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 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.