Photograph on paper
Signed on the front.
This is a composite photograph from the "Surreal Estates of the Tropical North" series of images of which there are 12.
The eclectic mix of architecture found in Far North Queensland has been used to create these new surreal buildings which are placed in an environment of less urban clutter, so one sees the architecture in a new light.
These are conversation starters, so great to have in your living room or hang as a set of 3 together. They have been named to reflect what their previous usage was or what they are now, combined with their environment.
An eclectic mix of architecture from Ingham's main street and cemetery, and the jetty and Lucinda old wharf shed. Ingham is known for its high Italian population so the yellow hues of the Post Office lended itself to the name of the Italian cheese, Provolone. Ingham has a famous deli in the main street selling various pastrami, pepperoni and cheeses , which are reflected in the colours in this image.