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Rock Pool Art J Canvas Print
by Peter Kneen
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Rock Pool Art J canvas print by Peter Kneen. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Generally situated on the flat sandstone rock shelfs that become exposed along the coastline at low tides. In the Sydney, Australia region these... more
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Generally situated on the flat sandstone rock shelfs that become exposed along the coastline at low tides. In the Sydney, Australia region these small rock pools range in size from two inches (5cm) to several feet (60 cm) in diameter. In many cases these pools house a number of quite small shells (say a quarter of an inch or 6 mm across). One theory is that the water swirling over the pools cause turbulence and move these shells around thereby abrading the perimeter and bottom surfaces of the much softer sandstone.
In many areas, these pools have stood proud of the surrounding rock shelf and give the appearance of distinct volcanos. A group of these “volcanos” can be arranged in an aesthetic and artistic picture.
Natural Art is how I term it.
Another type of formation is where the depressions formed around trapped shells are combined into a clump and may give the appearance of a maze, or the inside of a brain. Overall some of these clumps might also take on t...
About Peter Kneen
I have had a passing interest in photography for many years - mainly as a record of places I'd been to whilst bushwalking. In "my former life" as a University Professor teaching structural engineering in Australia and before that in Canada I started collecting 35mm slides of a technical nature (buildings, bridges, concrete, steel, timber etc.) that I could use in my teaching. In this role I was instrumental in the early 1990s to start collecting technical images of all aspects of structures and to start putting these images into a more pictorial "multimedia" orientated teaching environment. Much later, after retiring from Academia, I moved from 35mm slides to digital cameras. A great deal later (about 2010) I invested in a Nikon D80...
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