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White Waratah Flower (2025)Photograph by Nadia Culph

90 x 60 x 0.01cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)

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£259.13

White Waratah Flower
'Gulpilil's Stories of the Dreamtime tells a story explaining how the white waratah became red. In the story, a female wonga pigeon flew above the tree canopy looking for her lost mate. She was caught by a hawk but broke free, tearing her breast. She landed on a white waratah and her flowing blood stained it red.' - Michael J Connolly, Munda-gutta Kulliwari

The incredibly beautiful details of an Australian native white Waratah flower in close up, photographed in only natural light with minimal editing and no ai.

*Available as an 90x60 cm print.
*If you require an unlisted size, please message Nadia for details. In most cases this can be done when kept within the image ratio.

Unframed and un-matted, you are purchasing the print only.
Limited edition, signed and numbered on the back.
Digitally printed on Canson Lustre Premium Giclée Paper in a professional photo lab ensuring brilliant image quality and colour.
Shipped in a sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

nikon camera, pc

Details:

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 90 x 60 x 0.01cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Unspecified
  • Subject: Flowers and plants

Tags:

#floral print#macro photography#white floral#botanical print#australian flora#white beige#floral stilllife#australian nature#nadia culph#waratah flower
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White Waratah Flower
'Gulpilil's Stories of the Dreamtime tells a story explaining how the white waratah became red. In the story, a female wonga pigeon flew above the tree canopy looking for her lost mate. She was caught by a hawk but broke free, tearing her breast. She landed on a white waratah and her flowing blood stained it red.' - Michael J Connolly, Munda-gutta Kulliwari

The incredibly beautiful details of an Australian native white Waratah flower in close up, photographed in only natural light with minimal editing and no ai.

*Available as an 90x60 cm print.
*If you require an unlisted size, please message Nadia for details. In most cases this can be done when kept within the image ratio.

Unframed and un-matted, you are purchasing the print only.
Limited edition, signed and numbered on the back.
Digitally printed on Canson Lustre Premium Giclée Paper in a professional photo lab ensuring brilliant image quality and colour.
Shipped in a sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

nikon camera, pc

Details:

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 90 x 60 x 0.01cm (unframed) / 90 x 60cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Unspecified
  • Subject: Flowers and plants

Tags:

#floral print#macro photography#white floral#botanical print#australian flora#white beige#floral stilllife#australian nature#nadia culph#waratah flower
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Photographic artist Nadia Culph, skilfully manipulates & controls light. Her still life images are inspired by nature's curiosities & wonders. Keeping her composition simple, Nadia creates stunning photographs that aim... Read more

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