Cinnamon and spice

Shark Bay, Western Australia

Shark Bay's Peron Peninsula offers an alien landscape like no other. The sandy terrain is ever-changing, with wind and tides constantly sculpting the surface into a new art form every day.

It's a landscape millions of years in the making though, with sediments from an ancient inland dry seabed being gradually carried to the area by rivers and wind. These 'imported' sand grains are orange / red in colour from a coating of iron oxide and they are mostly beneath the surface of most of the region.

Above this orange layer is pure white sand, known as Tamala limestone. This sand is made up from broken shells and coral and covers most of the peninsula.

Where the orange sands break the surface creates an incredible blend of whites, yellows, oranges and reds. It's an always evolving artwork created by the greatest artist of all time... Mother nature.

SKU SB0918

About this Limited Edition

Limited Edition Fine Art Prints are hand numbered and recorded as part of a strictly controlled set of prints for this image.*

These exclusive prints are only offered on 100% cotton museum grade white Fine Art photo paper. They are finished by hand with Wayne’s signature, print edition number, image title and date (appearing underneath the photo within the white border). This will also be accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Limited Edition Fine Art Prints for this image are available in the following sizes and editions.

41 x 61cm (16 x 24in) 1 of 50

51 x 76cm (20 x 30in) 1 of 50

61 x 91cm (24 x 36in) 1 of 50

66 x 101cm (26 x 40in) 1 of 50

80 x 120cm (32 x 48in) 1 of 50

101 x 152cm (40 x 60in) 1 of 15

* Note: The following print outcomes are not considered part of the limited editions for this image - smaller prints (longest edge under 61cm), all size canvas and acrylic prints, acrylic blocks, calendars or cards. All such prints are not part of a numbered set and are considered Open Edition Prints.