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Treasure | Photograph

A$330.00

Artist: Nancy Sluga
Medium: Photograph
Size: 41.5 × 39.5 cm

Photograph Description

We love beach-combing. The changing 'treasures' washed up with each tide always amaze and delight. The first family member to find a cowrie is a winner! We have a family collection of shells from many years of gathering.
This perfect little shell was photographed on a lightbox, with some rays of window light, both combining to highlight and illuminate its velvety egg-yolk colour and intricate, exquisite patterns and beauty - the simple wonder of nature.

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Artist: Nancy Sluga
Medium: Photograph
Size: 41.5 × 39.5 cm

Photograph Description

We love beach-combing. The changing 'treasures' washed up with each tide always amaze and delight. The first family member to find a cowrie is a winner! We have a family collection of shells from many years of gathering.
This perfect little shell was photographed on a lightbox, with some rays of window light, both combining to highlight and illuminate its velvety egg-yolk colour and intricate, exquisite patterns and beauty - the simple wonder of nature.

Artist: Nancy Sluga
Medium: Photograph
Size: 41.5 × 39.5 cm

Photograph Description

We love beach-combing. The changing 'treasures' washed up with each tide always amaze and delight. The first family member to find a cowrie is a winner! We have a family collection of shells from many years of gathering.
This perfect little shell was photographed on a lightbox, with some rays of window light, both combining to highlight and illuminate its velvety egg-yolk colour and intricate, exquisite patterns and beauty - the simple wonder of nature.

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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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