Pure Underwater Photography
Breathe - Underwater photo of a Humpback whale
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A stunning, premium quality wall print of a playful young calf boldly venturing away from her mother to take a closer look at the photographer.
Humpback whales swim north from Antarctica past the east coast of Australia to the warm waters of the South Pacific to mate and breed every year and when their calves are strong enough they make the trip south back to Antarctica again to feed.
Select from canvas art, acrylic art or metal art.
About the ArtistJustin Bruhn is an underwater photographer who dives on the Great Barrier Reef and other alluring locations in Australia and around the world. His mission is to bring ethereal images of our amazing marine life and coral reefs into our terrestrial spaces.
Rolled Canvas
Canvas delivered in a tube and ready to take into your local framing shop to be stretched on a timber frame.
Stretched Canvas
Archival-grade cotton canvas, free of artificial whiteners and a heavyweight 440gsm. Uses premium, sustainably sourced, double profiled meranti hardwood frame and archival inks for high-definition vibrant images. With a double coast of UV protective, waterproof and anti-fungal laminate. Ready to hang with high-quality brass screw eyes and stainless steel coasted wire.
Framed Canvas
This is a stretched canvas print with a 10mm timber frame around the print in your choice of oak, black or white. There is a 5mm gap between the print and the frame.
Acrylic Wall Mount
The signature framing style of this artist is finished with a stylish hanging system with no visible mounts. Acrylic wall mounts have stunning detail and appear to 'float' off the wall.
Metal Print
Made with aluminium metal panels and printed using a dye-sublimination process, which uses special ink infused directly into the metal using heat. This brings out the vibrancy and clarity of the image and makes them perfect for bathrooms and wet areas.
Sunshine Coast Art Gallery
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