Photograph on paper
Signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity.
This artwork comes with an external frame
Artist Staff Picked and Featured in Bluethumb Collections.
Horrocks Haven by Bruce Peebles. John Ainsworth Horrocks' historic cottage, nestled in Penwortham, Clare Valley, South Australia, resonates with the pioneering spirit of the region's earliest settlers. Built in 1839, this cottage stands as a venerable relic, a testament to Horrocks' legacy in shaping the landscape. Named after his Lancashire residence, it serves as a timeless link between old-world England and the new frontier of Australia.
As the oldest standing stone structure north of Gawler, recent restoration efforts have preserved its original essence, maintaining its historical significance. In this tranquil setting, the cottage finds solace beneath the shade of an ancient gum tree, sheltering from the relentless heat beside a weathered wooden fence and cross wooded gate. This photograph captures the rustic charm and enduring resilience of a bygone era, inviting viewers to appreciate the timeless beauty and historical narrative nestled within Penwortham's scenic embrace.
This image is printed on archival 300gsm cotton rag paper and finished with a white mat, plus a black timber frame, ready to hang.
Print size - 44 x 66cm
Frame size - 63 x 93cm x 3.5cm deep
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SPECIAL FEATURES
* Original, Fine Art Giclée printing hand printed by the artist
* Limited Edition of 30
* Artist signed and numbered - collectable item
* Non fade inks - colour for a lifetime!
* Eco Friendly archival photo rag paper from forests managed in a sustainable way
* Shipped wrapped in bubble-wrap in sturdy packaging
* Heirloom quality materials
* Certificate of Authenticity supplied
* Signature on the front
* Title and print number on the front
* Finished with contemporary black frame
About The Artist:
Bruce, an Australian contemporary artist, channels his profound connection with nature through diverse multimedia expressions. His art pulsates with energy and dynamism, mirroring the vivid hues and vibrancy of the Australian Landscape. Delving into the nuances of balance and harmony, he intricately weaves layers of acrylics, oils, inks, and glazes. Rhythm and motion define Bruce’s artistry, seamlessly intertwining realistic representation with abstract forms. His captivating works grace private and corporate collections across Australia and abroad, resonating with art enthusiasts worldwide.