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Artwork Details

Medium Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 100cm (W) x 100cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Limited edition fine art photographic print of one of our beloved, iconic Australian birds, the tawny frogmouth.

PREMIUM MUSEUM QUALITY PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH
Each photograph is professionally printed. Using archival inks on beautiful thick cotton high-end museum premium quality Canson Rag Photographique (310 gsm) matte paper. Photos printed on this paper come out perfectly sharp with outstanding smooth gradations, excellent details and natural, beautifully saturated colours.

MORE DETAILS
• Giclée print
• Limited edition of 50 copies
• I will include a certificate of authenticity
• Each print includes an 80mm white border on all sides
• Frame not included.

If you require a different size of this limited edition print, they are available on request by contacting the photographer via Bluethumb.

Artist Bio

I enthusiastically embrace life, looking for experiences that bring pleasure and teach me more about our world. Born in England, I left school to study fashion at the University for the Creative Arts in Rochester, Kent. It wasn’t long before the lights of London called me, and, at 18, I managed to get a position at Jaeger, an international fashion house. In 1980 Peter, my husband, and I decided to move to Australia, and we’ve been here ever since.

Soon after arriving in this incredible country, we started our first business in Sydney. Our self-employment journey continued, some of them together and some on my own. In later years, one of my two daughters joined me on the ongoing adventure. A florist, a café, designing and producing cross-stitch books, and self-publishing and selling craft books were early ventures. Developing and managing hospitality venues came later. My interest in graphics and images led me to design and build websites.

There have been many exciting changes, but one constant for over 20 years has been my passion for photography. I mainly taught myself – as I have with most things in my life – but the need to expand my photography knowledge led me to study for a qualification. So, at 58, I undertook a Photography and Photo Imaging diploma at Billy Blue College of Design in Sydney. It was a fabulous experience.

I had my first exhibition, Serenity, alongside Peter, in November 2019 at The Incinerator in Willoughby, Sydney, and I have sold my work in the US, UK and Australia.

Commissions

Rachel's studio is in Northern Beaches, Sydney