Title: Crashing Coastline
Description: Along the southern coastline of Western Australia lies a town called Albany. The whole west coast of Australia boasts majestic beaches and endless landscapes. In Albany, there is a place called the gap where you can watch over as the water comes in and out of the coast. The surging power of the Southern Ocean is evident at The Gap, a spectacular channel in the 40m high coastal granites of Torndirrup National Park. I took this photo looking outwards towards the ocean, and as you can see, the water forms its own waves as it gets sucked out and then crashes back on itself. This particular day was very windy and stormy, which only made it more spectacular.
We recognise and acknowledge Menang people as the traditional owners of Torndirrup National Park.
Location: Torndirrup National Park, Albany, Western Australia
Print Sizes:
Small: 12” x 8” (+0.2” border)
Edition of 150 includes: a certificate with hologram, signature and edition series.
Medium: 24” x 16” (+0.3” border) **Best Value Size to Price Ratio**
Edition of 150 includes: a certificate with hologram, signature and edition series.
Large: 36” x 24” (+0.5” border)
Edition of 25 includes: a certificate with hologram, signature and edition series.
Extra Large: 60” x 40” (no border)
Edition of 15 includes: a certificate with hologram, signature and edition series.
All images are printed on Giclee Canson Baryta Gloss




