Red Waratah Flowers - Australian floral photography print - Still life artwork by Nadia Culph
'Gulpilil's Stories of the Dreamtime tells a story explaining how the white waratah became red. In the story, a female wonga pigeon flew above the tree canopy looking for her lost mate. She was caught by a hawk but broke free, tearing her breast. She landed on a white waratah and her flowing blood stained it red.' - Michael J Connolly, Munda-gutta Kulliwari
Graceful and structural Waratah flowers in magnificent deep red. Stunning Australian natives blooming in springtime.
Red Waratah Flowers - Australian floral photography print - Still life artwork
Available as unframed, high quality archival prints in a lustre finish.
Printed in a professional photographic lab on Canson Lustre Premium Giclée 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, or perfect as a beautiful gift.
If you need a particular print size or a different finish that is not listed, please contact The Random Image.
The print sizes available for purchase in the listing are standard photo sizes to make matting and framing a breeze.
Prints are wrapped and shipped in a durable, sturdy postal tube to prevent damage during transit.
Local orders are delivered with Australia Post and trusted couriers. Orders outside Australia are printed and shipped using trusted international print partners to ensure quick turnaround and delivery times. Fast shipping so you can enjoy your art sooner.Framing is now available (for Australian residents only).
3cm wood frames come in a choice of black or white with your choice of black or white mat. Ready to hang with D-rings and string.
Please allow approximately 7 - 10 business days for production and shipping.