Sepia Wall Art
Sepia wall art by Mark Zissis elegantly invites you to embrace the timeless allure of Australia’s landscapes through a stunning monochromatic lens. Each Limited Edition print artfully captures the essence of nature’s beauty in warm, nostalgic tones, offering a unique perspective that transforms any space into a sanctuary of elegance and reflection. By choosing one of these exquisite artworks, you’re not just adding a decorative element; you’re infusing your home with the rich heritage and sophisticated charm of sepia photography, creating an atmosphere that resonates with warmth and artistry. Explore this captivating collection today and let the remarkable artistry of Mark Zissis redefine your living space with its enchanting embrace.
21F 1/1 Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Sydney, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
1/1 Exclusive

Tarnished Skies 1/1 Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Agnes Banks, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
1/1 Exclusive Edition

Kemps Creek 1/1 Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Kemps Creek, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
1/1 Exclusive Edition

The Storm 1/1 Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Mulgoa, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
1/1 Exclusive Edition

Sepia 1/1 Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Luddenham, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
1/1 Exclusive Edition

High Noon 1/1 Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Foxground, NSW
Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Read To Hang
1/1 Exclusive Edition

The Shearer Wall Art | Sepia Wall Art
Location: Mungo Shearing Shed, NSW Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang
15 Artist Proof / 150 Limited Edition
Mungo Woolshed was originally built in 1869 and still stands today in the world heritage Mungo National Park in southwestern NSW. Thought to be a dying trade skill, sheep shearers would once shear over 50,000 sheep under the roof of this woolshed when it was at its peak of activity, with enough space to accommodate up to 18 men at a time. Walking through the drop-log shed crafted from local cypress pine, the visible wear and Sepia wall art tones of the timber structures were transcendent of the rugged Aussie spirit that worked this space for many years, sweat-drenched and back-breaking. I took this shot at midday on a scorching hot day, the claustrophobia of the heat under the tin roof a reminder of the harsh conditions these workmen were subjected to. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film