Peek through the Paperbark Forest Acrylic Print
by Maryse Jansen
Product Details
Peek through the Paperbark Forest acrylic print by Maryse Jansen. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
There’s something special about a Paperbark Forest. The trees are stunning with their white papery bark and dominate the landscape which is buzzing... more
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Comments (12)
Artist's Description
There’s something special about a Paperbark Forest. The trees are stunning with their white papery bark and dominate the landscape which is buzzing with mosquito’s and birds all around. Good chance to see a few kangaroos too!
Melaleuca, or Paperbark Trees, can grow up to 25 m. They live in coastal swampy areas. Their white flowers are arranged in spikes (looks like bottle brush) and provide nectar for a range of wildlife such as flying foxes, birds and insects. The bark is soft and peeling and looks like multiple layers of paper. This tree is native to the east coast of Australia. Indigenous Australians have traditionally a wide range of uses for this tree: leaves and oil for their medicinal properties, the bark as a wrapper or lining and also to draw art on!
Thank you to the following groups on Fine Art America for featuring this image on their home page:
Australian Wildflowers And Native Plants 08-21-2020, 08-28-2020
Celebrate Trees 10-13-2020
Go Take A Hike Ph...
About Maryse Jansen
I love exploring nature. Originally from the Netherlands, I made Australia my home in 2009. There is so much to discover! On every hike, every trip there are new things to see and catch with my camera. The world is full of fascinating wildlife and scenery. I'm passionate about conservation and by sharing my images with the world I hope to instill a greater awareness and appreciation. I hope you enjoy! 'In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Queensland and the rest of Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. I pay my respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today and in the...
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Sunny Franson
What a beautiful image, natural, special. l/f
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Sunny! :)
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful artwork is being featured in Images That Inspire Meditation:-)
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you very much Robyn! :)
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations, Maryse – your in-the-trees scene has been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography Group! Feel free to add it to the 2021 Featured Images thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you very much Larry! :)
Janet Felts
These tree are gorgeous!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Janet! :)
Andrew Wilson
Wonderful forest of birch!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Andrew, it's not birch however. Paperbark trees are from a completely different genus! Australian flora is quite unique! :)
David Wooldridge
Very nice. Love the shredding trees and depth of field.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you David! And thank you for adding me to your watch list! :)
Michaela Perryman
Congratulations featured in Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants Group 29th August 2020
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thanks so much Michaela! :)
Heidi Fickinger
Magical feeling to this image Maryse. Love the muted colors and fine textures. Aloha
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Heidi! :)
Bentley Davis
Gorgeous capture of the bark
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Bentley! :)
Michaela Perryman
Lovely photo of paperbarks l/f. Congratulations featured in Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants Group 22nd August 2020
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you very much Michaela! :)
Terence O'Connor
Brings back wonderful childhood memories. Thank you Maryse!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Terry! :)
larisa Fedotova
Wonderful painting! l/f
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Iarisa, it's a photograph though! :)