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Fine Otway National Park wall art from Mark Zissis.

    Hopetoun Falls | Otway National Park Wall Art

    Location: Hoptoune Falls, Victoria Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    15 Artist Proof / 150 Limited Edition
    Hopetoun Falls is a magnificent natural wonder located in the heart of the Great Otway National Park wall art in Victoria, Australia. As you approach the waterfall, the sound of the cascading water can be heard from a distance, drawing you closer to its magical allure. As you stand before the falls, you are greeted by a breathtaking display of nature's beauty. The water tumbles down the rocky cliffs, creating a misty veil that sparkles in the sunlight. The surrounding lush greenery and tall trees add to the picturesque setting, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere that is truly enchanting. Visitors to Hopetoun Falls often describe the experience as mesmerizing, as the cascading water and tranquil surroundings transport them to a world of natural wonder and beauty. The soothing sound of the waterfall provides a sense of calm and relaxation, while the stunning views inspire a sense of awe and wonder. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film

    Mountain Cascade | Otway National Park Wall Art

    Location: Hopetoun Falls, Victoria Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    20 Artist Proof / 200 Limited Edition
    Hopetoun Falls in Victoria, Australia is a truly breathtaking sight to behold. As you approach the falls, the sound of the cascading water becomes louder and louder, filling the air with a soothing and peaceful ambiance. Standing before the falls, you are struck by the raw power and beauty of nature. The water rushes down over the moss-covered rocks, creating a mesmerizing display of mist and spray that dances in the sunlight. The lush greenery surrounding the falls adds to its charm, and the natural beauty of the area is awe-inspiring. The sheer size and magnitude of the falls make it an impressive sight, and it's hard not to feel a sense of wonder and appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film

    Sub Tropical | Otway National Park Wall Art

    Location: Hopetoun Falls, Victoria Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    15 Artist Proof / 150 Limited Edition
    Hopetoun Falls is a true wonder of nature, located in the heart of a sub-tropical rainforest in Victoria, Australia. As you wander through the dense forest, the air is thick with the scent of lush vegetation and the sound of birdsong fills the air. As you approach Hopetoun Falls, the sound of the flowing water grows louder and more intense until you finally catch sight of the waterfall cascading down the rocks in a magnificent display of power and beauty. The water is crystal clear and cool, and the pool at the base of the falls is the perfect place for a refreshing swim or a peaceful meditation. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film

    Moon Light Head | Otway National Park Wall Art

    Location: Wreck Beach, Victoria Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    15 Artist Proof / 150 Limited Edition
    Moonlight Head is a coastal headland located in Victoria, Australia. Wreck Beach is a nearby beach that is known for its rugged and remote beauty. The beach can be accessed via a steep walking track that descends from the cliffs above. The area is popular with hikers and nature enthusiasts, who come to explore the rugged coastline and take in the stunning views. The beach is also a popular spot for surfers, although the rough waters and rocky terrain make it suitable only for experienced surfers. The name "Moonlight Head" comes from the historic Cape Otway Lighthouse, which was built in 1848 and is located on the nearby headland. The lighthouse was an important navigational aid for ships traveling along the treacherous coastline. Wreck Beach is named after the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred along this stretch of coastline over the years. Some of the wrecks are still visible at low tide, and the beach is considered a popular spot for beachcombing and exploring the remains of the wrecks. Captured this image early in the morning of the old rusted Achors embedded into the rocks, on an outgoing tide. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film