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PHOTOGRAPHS I Spy | Photograph
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I Spy | Photograph

A$330.00

Artist: Aimee Sluga
Medium: Photograph
Size: 37.5 × 56 cm

Photograph Description

This photograph reflects my love for natural history museum exhibits, capturing the sense of wonder and discovery that those curated displays evoke. With a sea-themed collection, I aimed to invite viewers into a world of treasures. An open book dedicated to Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea, accompanies an assortment of objects that hint at the mysteries of the ocean. The flat lay arrangement is inspired by the 'I Spy' books I had as a child, where each item encourages closer inspection.

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Artist: Aimee Sluga
Medium: Photograph
Size: 37.5 × 56 cm

Photograph Description

This photograph reflects my love for natural history museum exhibits, capturing the sense of wonder and discovery that those curated displays evoke. With a sea-themed collection, I aimed to invite viewers into a world of treasures. An open book dedicated to Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea, accompanies an assortment of objects that hint at the mysteries of the ocean. The flat lay arrangement is inspired by the 'I Spy' books I had as a child, where each item encourages closer inspection.

Artist: Aimee Sluga
Medium: Photograph
Size: 37.5 × 56 cm

Photograph Description

This photograph reflects my love for natural history museum exhibits, capturing the sense of wonder and discovery that those curated displays evoke. With a sea-themed collection, I aimed to invite viewers into a world of treasures. An open book dedicated to Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea, accompanies an assortment of objects that hint at the mysteries of the ocean. The flat lay arrangement is inspired by the 'I Spy' books I had as a child, where each item encourages closer inspection.

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  • Photographs can be purchased framed - white mat with simple white frame and premium Anti-Reflective glass

  • Price does not include shipping and handling.

  • All prices include GST

  • Courier or postage of photographs can be organised at buyers expense or  can be collected from Sluga Gallery.

  • Our photographs are printed on 100% cotton rag paper with pigment inks.

  • Australia - All photographs come with mat board and backing board ready for framing (except large custom print orders).

  • Rest of World - All photographs come rolled in a postage tube.

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