Artwork description:

Banksia Pods
" I thought they were a bird. Or rather, birds. On a branch, flocking. Out on a limb, imagination sparking. The mind can transform, as can fire, with tongue, laughing. Like a tired owl, hiding its eyes, the Banksia misplaces birdsong, not singing. But rather in bloom. A thousand individual flowers spiral upward as feather. Beneath all of this, Banksia has beak. Here, seeds speak of sleep, dormant. When fire comes, there is a shift. Things are consumed, into ash transform. Afterward, the Banksia beaks sing, release seed on wings. And the wind carries this new song along to soil, darkened, so green can grow, feathering. " - Scott-Patrick Mitchell

Two beautifully detailed Banksia Seed Pods, unique and unusual Australian native flora.

*Still life fine art photography available as a 60x90 cm print.
*If you require an unlisted size, please message Nadia for details. In most cases this can be done when kept within the image ratio.

Unframed and un-matted, you are purchasing the print only.
Limited edition, signed and numbered on the back.
Digitally printed on Canson Lustre Premium Giclée Paper in a professional photo lab ensuring brilliant image quality and colour.
Shipped in a sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

Nikon camera

Tags:
#close up #banksia #seed pods #botanical photography #australian nature 

Banksia Pods (2024)

Photograph 
by Nadia Culph

£288.6 Alert

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 60 x 90 x 0.01cm (unframed) / 60 x 90cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Unspecified
  • Subject: Still life

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Banksia Pods
" I thought they were a bird. Or rather, birds. On a branch, flocking. Out on a limb, imagination sparking. The mind can transform, as can fire, with tongue, laughing. Like a tired owl, hiding its eyes, the Banksia misplaces birdsong, not singing. But rather in bloom. A thousand individual flowers spiral upward as feather. Beneath all of this, Banksia has beak. Here, seeds speak of sleep, dormant. When fire comes, there is a shift. Things are consumed, into ash transform. Afterward, the Banksia beaks sing, release seed on wings. And the wind carries this new song along to soil, darkened, so green can grow, feathering. " - Scott-Patrick Mitchell

Two beautifully detailed Banksia Seed Pods, unique and unusual Australian native flora.

*Still life fine art photography available as a 60x90 cm print.
*If you require an unlisted size, please message Nadia for details. In most cases this can be done when kept within the image ratio.

Unframed and un-matted, you are purchasing the print only.
Limited edition, signed and numbered on the back.
Digitally printed on Canson Lustre Premium Giclée Paper in a professional photo lab ensuring brilliant image quality and colour.
Shipped in a sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

Nikon camera

Tags:
#close up #banksia #seed pods #botanical photography #australian nature 
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Photographic artist Nadia Culph, skilfully manipulates & controls light. Her still life images are inspired by nature's curiosities & wonders. Keeping her composition simple, Nadia creates stunning photographs that aim... Read more

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