#740 Harrigans Lane Horizon | Renata Buziak

$950.00

Archival pigment print on paper

WINNER: 2D PRINT MEDIA

Height: 93cm. Width: 69cm.

‘Harrigans Lane Horizon’ presents local wildflowers of the Granite Belt, including Yellow buttons, Queen of the bush and Daisy goodenia. Created on a property near Stanthorpe by the biochrome process of image making, the work fuses organic and photographic materials thus transforming and preserving both, over a period of time.

This work is from the Wildflowers of the Granite Belt series, which presents images created on a forested property at Wilsons Downfall near Stanthorpe. The blossoms, once almost invisible in the landscape, were transformed through organic decomposition and photo-media, to emerge boldly out of their bush stage in gallery space.

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Archival pigment print on paper

WINNER: 2D PRINT MEDIA

Height: 93cm. Width: 69cm.

‘Harrigans Lane Horizon’ presents local wildflowers of the Granite Belt, including Yellow buttons, Queen of the bush and Daisy goodenia. Created on a property near Stanthorpe by the biochrome process of image making, the work fuses organic and photographic materials thus transforming and preserving both, over a period of time.

This work is from the Wildflowers of the Granite Belt series, which presents images created on a forested property at Wilsons Downfall near Stanthorpe. The blossoms, once almost invisible in the landscape, were transformed through organic decomposition and photo-media, to emerge boldly out of their bush stage in gallery space.

More information about the artist

Archival pigment print on paper

WINNER: 2D PRINT MEDIA

Height: 93cm. Width: 69cm.

‘Harrigans Lane Horizon’ presents local wildflowers of the Granite Belt, including Yellow buttons, Queen of the bush and Daisy goodenia. Created on a property near Stanthorpe by the biochrome process of image making, the work fuses organic and photographic materials thus transforming and preserving both, over a period of time.

This work is from the Wildflowers of the Granite Belt series, which presents images created on a forested property at Wilsons Downfall near Stanthorpe. The blossoms, once almost invisible in the landscape, were transformed through organic decomposition and photo-media, to emerge boldly out of their bush stage in gallery space.

More information about the artist