The Pinnacles Cervantes Desert Western Australia

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 91.5cm (W) x 76.5cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Location History

The Pinnacles, located in Cervantes, Western Australia, is a fascinating natural phenomenon that attracts both locals and tourists alike. This unique landscape is known for its unusual limestone formations that rise from the sandy desert floor. These limestone pillars can reach heights of up to five meters and come in varied shapes and sizes, giving the place an otherworldly feel. The Pinnacles are a testament to the forces of nature and erosion, as they were formed thousands of years ago when the sea receded and left behind deposits of seashells.

What it means to me

My Mums neighbour has a holiday home in Cervantes, so we have stayed there a fair bit. However on this occasion we where up there to see the West Australian Symphony Orchestra at the pinnacles under lights at night. This was our first time visiting the nature reserve.

Artist Bio

Hi, I'm Benn.

I’m a West Australian artist who grew up in Geraldton. Although I live in Perth now, I have a deep connection the Australian Land and the spirit and energy that reside there. I’m a great believer in tuning in to that energy which brings great revelation, healing and connectedness to the human soul.

I became a soldier in the army at the age of seventeen, I now feel it was more about being with the land than anything else, however it taught me one thing, attention to detail which I hope comes through in my work. My last career as an electronic Engineer is reflected in the technical aspects of my work, it has also created a sense of discovery into how different techniques and products can work together.

My journey to mixed-media.

I always knew deep down that being creative was in my blood in essence it is part of who I am. I was creating model scenery for my son, making trees and buildings. That led to a period of using wire as a medium experimenting with flattening it out into two dimensions. Using paper and other materials happened accidentally. My partner had a lot of unused scrapbook paper in the spare room, and I saw this as an opportunity for exploration. I started using these materials in unconventional ways. Through months of trial and error, I uncovered new ways to create beautiful pieces that I felt captured  and conveyed energy, emotion, and love. Although there were times I felt frustrated, or felt like giving up, the energy always drew me back in. So, I pursued it, and here we are.

Commissions

Benn's studio is in Swan Valley Western Australia