The Power Couple - Seaweed Pearls and Twinkles Set
Satellite Island, D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania, 2014
'Seaweed Pearls' and 'Twinkles’ set the most moody atmosphere when displayed together. The two pieces are my artful take on a classic seascape, with all the wonder and curiosity of beachcombing along rock pools, where limpet shells look like twinkling stars in the nights sky and strands of seaweed could be from a mermaid.
The pair create maximum impact when they are displayed side by side together as a set, or as I like to call them, a ‘Power Couple’.
The two prints are signed as vertical orientations, if you would like the pair to be signed as horizontal orientation please leave a comment at checkout and we can easily arrange this for you.
This set is for a pair of prints titled Seaweed Pearls and Twinkles, they are also available to purchase individually.
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- Framed locally in Brisbane, Australia
- With sustainable solid Tasmania Oak
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- Archival white mat board
- Museum-grade conservation acrylic glazing
- Front profile: 2cm wide
- Side profile: 4cm deep
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Kara Rosenlund
Kara Rosenlund is one of Australia's most collected photographers. Best known for her sentimental eye, her fine art prints are inspired by the beauty of the natural world and made for your home. Her work has been exhibited throughout Australia and abroad, with pieces held in many public and private art collections, including most notably a solo exhibition at the Sydney Opera House.