The Art of Land project was first inspired by the flooding of the Australian landscape, especially the Queensland section of the Great Artesian Basin. The results of three successive years of inundation brought much of the arid areas of Queensland, south-eastern Northern Territory, north-western New South Wales and north-eastern South Australia back to life after decades of drought. While flying over Lake Eyre in April 2010, I became motivated to start a project that would include many of Australia’s major habitats and geological features photographed with a large format digital camera. I wanted images that highlighted the effect the harsh Australian elements had on these features. These images have fine detail that has been recorded with a Hasselblad HD-50 digital camera and are best viewed in larger formats. I wanted graphic, simple images that created great drama when enlarged. If you wish to purchase images larger than those offered please contact our office.
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