WA Shipwrecks Museum Pyrography Hanging Piece by Dallas Pegrum.
This stunning handcrafted timber hanging piece depicts the iconic WA Shipwrecks Museum located in Fremantle. Skillfully handcrafted, the artists captures theclear blue sky and swaying of the palm tree through pyrography- meaning ‘writing with fire’. This piece is lightweight, making it easy to send as a gift or souvenir
The WA Shipwrecks Museum is a staple of Freo culture- showcasing some of Australia’s oldest shipwrecks. The Museum is internationally recognised for its contributions to maritime archaeology and shipwreck conservation.
Pyrography literally means “writing with fire”. Dallas’s work involves linework, shading and textures hand drawn with a woodburning pen and sometimes colour is added for effect. She is inspired by nature – our beautiful Australian birds, animals and plants.
Pyrography has given her a great respect for the organic beauty of wood and stirs all the senses – the feel, texture, smell and character of wood. Being such an organic art form, it is a perfect medium for creatively capturing our natural environment.
Details:
Length: Approx. 25.5cm
Width: Approx. 20.5cm
Care: To keep your artwork looking it’s best for years to come please avoid displaying in direct sunlight
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