Bombo Headlands

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A$950

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Wood, Ready to hang
Dimensions 50.5cm (W) x 50.5cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Hidden off the main highway on the way down the south coast is an amazing geographical landform worthy of a detour. The headlands draw me in every time. The remanent of an old blue metal quarry combined with the natural weathering reveal unique basalt columns. In this piece I have hand sculptured the columns and added multiple natural oxides and minerals to colour the rock formations. The array of colours and resin were used to reflect the rolling waves crashing into the rocks in an endless cycle.
This piece is a 3D representation of the headlands was created with multiple layers of resin to give the ocean and waves depth and motion.
The Australian made resin is UV resistant which adds a glossy finish to the artwork.

Please note that although this artwork is being sold individually it was created in conjunction with Headland Cliff which is it's matching pair.

Artist Bio

Magali draws her inspiration from the breathtaking coast of Jervis Bay, lands of the Dharawal and Durga speaking people. With a rich background as an industrial chemist, she has masterfully perfected the art of resin, transforming her technical prowess into stunning 3D resin seascapes. Her passion for polymer chemistry, intertwined with her deep love for the sea, allows her to create captivating, lifelike oceanic scenes.
Magali finds endless inspiration in nature, particularly during her walks along the coastline. Each of her artworks is meticulously crafted using a combination of mixed media and diverse materials. These elements are carefully layered to mirror the varying depths and emotional strata of the beach and ocean. The intricate process of working with resin, a challenging and demanding medium, requires immense patience and a profound connection with her craft.
Utilising a spectrum of tints, she captures the ocean's ever-changing colours, reflecting its beauty across different times of the day and seasons of the year. The cliffs and seashores in her works are hand-sculpted, drawing inspiration from the iconic beaches found along Dharawal land.
Magali hopes to bring the beauty of the south coast into your home or work space to impart a sense of serenity.

Commissions

Magali's studio is in Jervis Bay