Tree of Life – A3 Archival Fine Art Print by Julie Kenny Photography.
Window mounted, mat board size 40 x 50 cm.
From above the surrounding sheep tracks combined with the fallen tree reminded me of the Tree of Life. While the aerial perspective focuses on the earth, you can see the pooled water in the sheep tracks reflects the blue of the sky. While this represents many different things, for me it communicates the interconnection of all things, beginnings and endings, the cycling of life.
IMAGE ACCOLADES
- Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2022. Finalist in the botanical category. Exhibited at the South Australian Museum and Australian Museum in Sydney
- Environmental Art & Design Prize finalist 2022 – Exhibited at Manly Art Gallery & Museum, NSW
- Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2022 – Top 10 in the Single Shot category
Tree of Life – Kendenup, WA
I am often taken with the textures and colour produced in nature. I do often feel that part of capturing a photograph is being in the right place at the right time.
The tree is seen as a sacred symbol, which carries significant meanings in both religious and spiritual philosophies. I had been searching for a fallen tree for some time. Once I spotted this beauty, the sheep tracks were not visible. From above these tracks combined with the fallen tree reminded me of the Tree of Life. While this symbolizes many different things, for me it communicates the connectedness of all things and the cycling of life.
I choose to have my images printed on archival Fine Art Smooth Pearl 270 GSM paper. I really like the heavier weight paper. When you look at the surface of this stock it is slightly textured, a little finer than water colour paper. Being ‘pearl’ paper in the right light and angle you can see its slight shimmer. This is not always visible once it is in a frame.
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Please note, colours may vary from screen to screen and may look slightly different to the actual colour of the physical product.








