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Rusted Anchor Wall Art

Rusted Anchor wall art by Mark Zissis presents an exceptional chance to infuse your home with a striking testament to Australia’s maritime heritage. This Limited Edition print artfully captures the weathered beauty and rustic charm of a forgotten anchor, conjuring images of adventures at sea and the stories etched into its surface. By choosing this remarkable artwork, you’re not merely decorating your walls; you’re welcoming a piece of Australia’s vibrant coastal narrative into your space, creating a captivating focal point that inspires conversation and admiration. Discover this stunning collection today and let the evocative imagery of Rusted Anchor transform your living environment into a celebration of our rich nautical history.

    Moon Light Head Wall Art | Rusted Anchor 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