ABOUT THE ARTWORK ‘Treble Clef’ was awarded a coveted gold award at the 2018 AIPP APPAs held in Melbourne in August. I have written an article on the judging of the print which was an incredible experience that I’ll never forget. This image has engaged judges at the various awards it has been entered receiving comments from various angles and interpretations elicited by the image. Personally, I enjoy viewing all of the people from above, all corralled into position. Above all else, I love hearing the personal interpretations that viewers garner from my work. ‘Treble Clef’ is part of the award-winning series shot in 2017 that was recently awarded 1st in the 2018 IPA Professional Winter Sports sub-category. The idea behind the series was to capture the interaction of human’s with the natural environment. I am drawn to minimal interpretations of the landscape and as such a canvas of clean white snow, coupled with manmade elements helped to draw this idea together. Awards: 2019 Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographer – Landscape winner 2019 Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographer – Overall runner-up 2018 IPA Professional Winter Sports – winner 2018 AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards – gold 12th Pollux Awards Landscapes & Seascapes Series – honourable mention 12th Pollux Awards Sports Series – honourable mention 2018 Australian Photography Awards – Landscape finalist 2018 NZIPP Iris Awards – silver distinction 2018 WA Epson Professional Photography Awards – gold (print variation) Fine Art prints on selected archival media to complement each image. Prints are shipped unframed. Limited Edition. Printing & Media: This image is printed with pigment inks on Archival quality Canson media with a 2 inch paper border all round (in addition to listed size). Also available as museum grade Diasec Acrylic Mount prints. Please enquire. Available in 3 sizes: Edition Sizes: 28 x 20 inches (70.5 x 50.5cm) Edition of 25 + 2 AP 42 x 30 inches (106.5 x 76cm) Edition of 15 + 2 AP 56 x 40 inches (142 x 101.5cm) Edition of 5 + 1 AP Original Created: 2017 Subjects: Aerial Materials: Paper, Other Styles: Figurative, Photorealism, Minimalism, Realism Mediums: Digital, Color, Ink, Paper, Photo DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Photography: Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 15 Size: 30 W x 42 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
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