Bay Of Fires
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
The Bay Of Fires; a spectacular coastline in North-East Tasmania famous for its clear blue seas, brilliant white beaches and striking orange lichen-cloaked boulders; named by Captain Tobias Furneaux in 1773 for the fires of local First Nations dotted along the beach at night.
At the edge of the beach the turquoise waves rise and fall to reveal the silhouettes of turtles and sting rays. And as you lift your eyes up towards the calmer seas of the wide Tasman Sea the colour changes to a deep blue, no doubt hiding the whales migrating north for the winter.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
The Bay Of Fires; a spectacular coastline in North-East Tasmania famous for its clear blue seas, brilliant white beaches and striking orange lichen-cloaked boulders; named by Captain Tobias Furneaux in 1773 for the fires of local First Nations dotted along the beach at night.
At the edge of the beach the turquoise waves rise and fall to reveal the silhouettes of turtles and sting rays. And as you lift your eyes up towards the calmer seas of the wide Tasman Sea the colour changes to a deep blue, no doubt hiding the whales migrating north for the winter.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
The Bay Of Fires; a spectacular coastline in North-East Tasmania famous for its clear blue seas, brilliant white beaches and striking orange lichen-cloaked boulders; named by Captain Tobias Furneaux in 1773 for the fires of local First Nations dotted along the beach at night.
At the edge of the beach the turquoise waves rise and fall to reveal the silhouettes of turtles and sting rays. And as you lift your eyes up towards the calmer seas of the wide Tasman Sea the colour changes to a deep blue, no doubt hiding the whales migrating north for the winter.