Angela Cornish

Great Alpine Rd, 2020

C-41 photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique, framed in Victorian Ash

50.8 x 35.5cm

$895

Smoke suffocated cities hundreds of kilometres away and then circled the earth. The fires burned more than eighteen million hectares. When I visited bushfire sites in Gippsland, there was new life emerging. Baby green leaves, lush and succulent, were growing out of charcoal trunks. Birds sang, and insects buzzed. The earth was soft from recent rain. Creeks ran thick and black full of ash. The duality of Nature struck me; it is ferocious in both giving and taking.

To purchase - contact one of our team members.

Angela Cornish

Great Alpine Rd, 2020

C-41 photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique, framed in Victorian Ash

50.8 x 35.5cm

$895

Smoke suffocated cities hundreds of kilometres away and then circled the earth. The fires burned more than eighteen million hectares. When I visited bushfire sites in Gippsland, there was new life emerging. Baby green leaves, lush and succulent, were growing out of charcoal trunks. Birds sang, and insects buzzed. The earth was soft from recent rain. Creeks ran thick and black full of ash. The duality of Nature struck me; it is ferocious in both giving and taking.

To purchase - contact one of our team members.

Angela Cornish

Great Alpine Rd, 2020

C-41 photograph printed on Canson Rag Photographique, framed in Victorian Ash

50.8 x 35.5cm

$895

Smoke suffocated cities hundreds of kilometres away and then circled the earth. The fires burned more than eighteen million hectares. When I visited bushfire sites in Gippsland, there was new life emerging. Baby green leaves, lush and succulent, were growing out of charcoal trunks. Birds sang, and insects buzzed. The earth was soft from recent rain. Creeks ran thick and black full of ash. The duality of Nature struck me; it is ferocious in both giving and taking.

To purchase - contact one of our team members.