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Fine Mining Outback Australia wall art from Mark Zissis.

    Rusted Relic | Mining Outback Australia Wall Art

    Location: Outback, NSW

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

    5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
    There is a certain beauty to be found in the iron-rusted relic that can be found scattered throughout the Australian outback, particularly in New South Wales. These relics tell stories of a bygone era, when the land was harsh and unforgiving, and people had to rely on their ingenuity and resilience to survive. The rusted metal of these relics is a testament to the passing of time, and the endurance of the materials used to build them. They stand as silent sentinels, bearing witness to the struggles and triumphs of those who came before us.  

    Sci-Fi | Mining Outback Australia Wall Art

    Location: Outback, NSW

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

    10 Artist Proof / 100 Limited Edition
    Captured these giant rusted mineral pods that were put to rest, after many years of service. Lying dormant and scattered in the middle of know where these pods are over 7 meters in height. Design for carrying large amounts of Minerals from the mines to other locations on site. I liked the composition and felt  I was on in movie set.    

    The Mill | Mining Outback Australia Wall Art

    Location: Outback, NSW

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

     
    5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
    The old steel mill that can be found in the Australian outback of New South Wales is a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people who built it. This impressive structure stands as a reminder of a time when industrialization was sweeping the world, and people were eager to harness the power of machines to improve their lives. Despite its age and weathered appearance, the steel mill still exudes a sense of strength and durability. The massive steel beams and rusted machinery stand as a testament to the hard work and dedication that went into building this impressive structure.

    Steel Mill | Mining Outback Australia Wall Art

    Location: Outback, NSW

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

    5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
    The old steel mill that can be found in the Australian outback of New South Wales is a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people who built it. This impressive structure stands as a reminder of a time when industrialization was sweeping the world, and people were eager to harness the power of machines to improve their lives. Despite its age and weathered appearance, the steel mill still exudes a sense of strength and durability. The massive steel beams and rusted machinery stand as a testament to the hard work and dedication that went into building this impressive structure.  

    Mineral Pods | Mining Outback Australia Wall Art

    Location: Outback, NSW

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

    5 Artist Proof / 50 Limited Edition
    Captured these giant rusted mineral pods that were put to rest, after many years of service. Lying dormant and scattered in the middle of know where these pods are over 7 meters in height. Design for carrying large amounts of Minerals from the mines to other locations on site. I liked the composition and felt  I was on in a movie set.

    Corrugation | Mining Outback Australia 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 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.