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Pink Blossoming Gum print - Australian floral wall art - Botanical still life artwork by Nadia Culph

'To see the world in a grain of sandand heaven in a wildflower,hold infinity in the palm of your handand eternity in an hour.' - William BlakeAustralian native Corymbia Ficifolia Summer Beauty blossoms in beautiful pastel pink emerging from the darkness.
Capturing the incredibly beautiful details of nature in close up macro, photographed in only natural light with minimal editing and no ai.

Pink Blossoming Gum print - Australian floral wall art - Botanical still life

AU$150.00Price
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  • Beautiful, premium high quality archival prints available unframed or framed. *Framing is only available for orders shipping within Australia.

    Printed in a professional photographic lab on Lustre Premium GiclĂ©e Acid Free Paper, ensuring premium quality, sharp detail and vivid colour.

    Stunning artwork to brighten up your home, ideal as statement wall art for your remodeling project and home renovation, interior design brief or the perfect gift.

    No mat is provided for a 'print only' order. 

    If you have chosen framing, please add your mat choice - 'No mat', 'Black mat' or 'White mat' in the text field provided. Mats come in white or black core at no extra charge. 

    If the text box is left empty, your frame will be unmatted. 

    If you need a print size, different finish or frame style that is not listed, please contact Nadia at The Random Image. Custom sizes can easily be arranged when kept within a similar image ratio. Various finishes such as acrylic or canvas are available upon request and alternative frame styles such as raw timber and aluminium can also be arranged along with non-reflective glass.

    Prints are wrapped and shipped in a durable, sturdy postal tube or box to prevent damage during transit.
    Local orders are delivered with Australia Post and trusted couriers. 

    Read more here.

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