




Eucla Jetty Stand Alone St
The ruins of the Eucla Jetty on the edge of the Great Australian Bight are among the most evocative remnants of colonial infrastructure on the continent — the weathered timber piles standing in the shallows long after the structure they once supported has gone, the surrounding water a vivid blue-green against the white sand of the Nullarbor coast. This study isolates a single remaining pile: the lone form standing in the shallows with a quiet dignity, the ocean and sky behind it vast and indifferent. It is a photograph about endurance and the passage of time.
Printed on archival media with exceptional tonal depth, Eucla Jetty brings the haunting, remote beauty of the Great Australian Bight coastline into any interior. Each piece is produced to order, ensuring the highest standard of colour fidelity and finish.
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Fine Art · Canvas · Acrylic Face Mount · Framed
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Printed to order in Western Australia.
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