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Artwork Details

Medium Photograph, Paper, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 82cm (W) x 82cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The 'View' is an artistic photo taken whilst walking a part of the Heyson Trail, from Kings Head, across Kings Beach and toward Petral Cove and the Bluff, Encounter Bay, South Australia.

Kings Head & Kings Beach, named after Eli King, an early settler in the Encounter Bay area, is a small beach backed by rocky cliffs facing the Southern Ocean. Although the ocean views may not have changed since Eli and his wife Drucilla settled in the area, the steady stream of walkers would be in stark contrast to the sight of his horse and cart hauling the stone from the beach to build his new family home in 1858, which still remains today.

The 'View' will be printed 260gsm premium white satin lustre paper and framed as shown, with a 2cm gold frame, 10cm eggshell matt board, acid-free, ready to hang. Epson Ultrachrome archival inks are used to produce beautifully rich, vibrant colours and deep blacks. If you would prefer another framing option, please message me for details and quotes.

Please allow 7-14 days for printing, framing & shipping.

Artist Bio

I’m an Australian photographer specialising in abstract landscape photography, exploring the quiet relationship between land, pattern, and perspective. Through aerial imagery and considered composition, I aim to reveal the subtle geometry and rhythm that naturally occurs within the environment — often transforming familiar terrain into something contemplative and unexpected.

Much of my work is captured across South Australia’s diverse landscapes, from mineral-rich coastal flats to expansive inland textures. I’m particularly drawn to repetition, striation, and tonal contrast, and how these natural elements can create images that feel both minimal and visually engaging. By shifting perspective, I enjoy highlighting details that might otherwise go unnoticed.

My approach is intentionally simple. I try to let the subject speak through balance, form, and light, allowing the natural structure of the landscape to become the focus. The result sits between fine art and observation, with the hope that each piece brings a sense of calm and quiet intrigue.

I’ve been fortunate to have my work recognised through several photographic competition finalist placements, including The Australian Photographic Prize, where I was awarded a Gold Medal. While recognition is always encouraging, my main focus is creating images that feel timeless and considered.

Ultimately, I aim to create photographs that invite people to slow down and see the landscape differently — discovering beauty in subtle detail, and bringing a sense of stillness into the spaces where the work is displayed.

Commissions

Ashley's studio is in Adelaide, South Australia