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Binna Burra

$3,100.00
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Product Description

"Binna Burra" is a mesmerizing artwork that captures the raw beauty of the Binna Burra rainforest, brought to life by the dynamic play of light on its brushed aluminum surface. The piece shimmers as light interacts with its textures, enhancing the depth of the lush green foliage and creating an almost ethereal glow.  Deep blue berries from the strangler fig punctuate the scene, their rich hues intensified by the reflective surface, offering a striking contrast against the dense greenery. The brushed aluminum lends a sense of movement, mimicking the dappled sunlight filtering through the rainforest canopy. This one-of-a-kind artwork not only depicts nature’s splendor but also transforms with changing light, making it a truly immersive and dynamic experience.

e360 Design's artworks are designed to incorporate the substrate into the overall vision of the artwork. In this way, the substrate becomes a feature of the artwork, not something the artwork simply sits on. This work is printed onto a substrate of marble look aluminium. The textural quality of this substrate gives a stunning texture to the artwork.

Artworks on Aluminium panel are deceptively lightweight for their size and as such, they are able to be hung without the use of specialised gallery hanging systems. They are also weather resistant, making them suitable for outdoor living/dining locations, spa areas and similarly humid environments. 

Please peruse our soft furnishings catalogues (cushionsplacemats & table runners) to discover original e360 Design textiles to complement this artwork.

Please email info@e360design.com for further information about this artwork, custom framing and freight options. e360 Design uses a specialised art courier for all artworks being shipped interstate or overseas from Tamborine Mountain.

All e360 Design artworks are created by Jen Robson. They are 'one off', original pieces and as such there is only one edition of each artwork. Clients are welcome to peruse 'Previous Works' for inspiration when commissioning a new artwork, or search 'Current Artworks' for pieces available now.