ROCKPOOL SERIES - Ourie Pool Ed. 2 of 100

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A$280

Artwork Details

Medium Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 96cm (W) x 72cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Built almost a century ago, Australia’s ocean pools were originally created to offer swimming places safe from ocean wildlife, currents and waves to locals.

Today, those seaside rockpools not only offer public swimming facilities, they are also places where people exercise at first light, friends or strangers meet during lunch break, kids play after school and locals relax on the weekend. They play a big role in the community’s daily life throughout the year.

New South Wales is the home of almost 60 ocean pools. My Rockpool collection captures the most photogenic ones to my eyes.

This is Ourie pool - a magic, wild and hidden ocean pool located in the South of Werri beach, in NSW.

The photograph can be framed with a 5cm-wide white mounting mat and a 2cm-wide Tasmanian oak wood frame (please contact me if interested).

Artist Bio

Apolline is a French Australian photographer who moved to Sydney in 2016 to experiment the beach lifestyle. Discovering this country of wonders and daily witnessing the elements unleashing made her realise how a stronger connection with nature deeply contributes to an enhanced life balance and a more humble mindset.

Thereupon, she started drawing her inspiration from the splendour of the ocean and the wild. She aims to capture moments, experiences and activities that make us closer and more respectful to our land such as surfing, travelling or exploring both the coastline and the countryside.

Apolline believes that life is better outdoors and when spent embracing the most simple gifts that this planet has to offer. Her collection of photographs was created with the intention of translating this spirit.

To learn more about her and her visual art, visit her website apodicoco.com or her instagram page @apodicoco.

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Apolline's studio is in Sydney