Iconic Australian Places
Select works from many of Australia’s most recognised and famous places.
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.
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Cape Tribulation is a spectacular headland where the world heritage listed Daintree National Park meets the Coral Sea on the north-east coast of Australia. Just beyond the pearly white beaches lay the islands of the Coral Sea and the world’s largest living reef - the Great Barrier Reef.
The spectacular towering rainforest provides a unique foreground for the sun to rise over the ocean with its warm summer rays lifting the night’s darkness.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Look beyond the first line of trees and lose yourself (figuratively) in the depths of the Daintree rainforest where the foliage becomes so thick that it’s dark, damp and cool.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Fraser Island is part three of the Sunrise Quadtych (four unique artworks that form a set) that explore the hues of the Australian sunrise as experienced in different corners of this big island.
Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island, with breathtaking sandy beaches along its east coat that travel as far as the eye can see (or less, if there’s a strong mist coming off the surf). Standing on the beach at low tide on a bluebird day and watching the sun come up through the rods of fisherman dotted along the beach is almost a spiritual experience.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Perhaps one of the most iconic Australian vistas that exists. The Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and the Manly Ferry viewed from Mrs Macquaries Point in the Royal Botanic Garden.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Kimberley is part one of the Sunrise Quadtych (four unique artworks that form a set) that explore the hues of the Australian sunrise as experienced in different corners of this big island.
The Kimberley region is set in the north of Western Australia where towering ochre ranges are surrounded by an arid savanna landscape and extremely isolated coastline. The sunrises are as dramatic as the landscape with breathtaking vibrancy on show as the day breaks over land.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Nestled in the sands of the Recherche Archipelago sits Lake Hillier, Australia’s “most popular” pink lake.
It’s not an easy lake to get to given its remote location south-east of Esperance (Western Australia) on an island literally surrounded by the shark filled waters of the Indian Ocean, but for those who make the trip the view of this 600m long natural wonder makes it all worth it.
The lake’s bubblegum colour is a result of the extremely high salinity levels in the lake, and given the lack of tidal flow or weather events effecting the water it remains an almost perfect pink all year round.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Lake McKenzie is Australia’s highest perched lake. It sits in the centre of K’gari (Fraser Island) and is fed only by natural rainfall that is trapped and filtered to a pure blue hue by the sandy base of the lake.
The water is so pure that you can see all the way to the bottom, and the ripples of the pure white silica sand create a mesmerising pattern on the lake’s floor.
This is a limited edition original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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The most sought after naturally coloured diamonds in the world were mined from the traditional country of the Miriuwung, Gidja, Malgnin and Wularr people in the Argyle Mine.
Located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, the mine was positioned in Barramundi Gap, a cultural landscape associated with the Ngarranggarni Dreaming – a creation story about how the area’s geography was formed. Barramundi Gap is one of the most culturally significant sites belonging to the Miriuwung and Gidja people.
In operation for just 37 years and closed in 2020 to be rehabilitated and returned to the traditional owners, the mine’s operator drew an extraordinary 865 million carrots of diamond from the mine in its life.
The rarest of these was the Pink Argyle Diamond of which less than 20 carats were found each year.
This work captures the beautify of a richly coloured round cut 1 carat Pink Argyle Diamond.
Limited Edition
Pink Argyle is limited to just twenty-five 60cm x 60cm individually numbered editions.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Along the southern coastline of Australia sits the Great Australian Bight. This expansive, exposed and uninhabited section of Australia connects the southern state capitals of Perth and Adelaide taking in some great surf breaks, beaches, and national parks along the way.
In this artwork, we’ve brought the best of the southern scrub (wild bushland) colours to life set against a simple geometric arrangement of pill forms.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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In the centre of Australia you’ll find Uluru (Ayers Rock), named by the Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara people on Uluru-Kata Tjuta Country.
A visit to “the rock” is almost as Australian as Vegemite on toast, and gives you a chance to connect with the First Nations people of Australia who might invite you to a yarn about the dreamtime while you’re there.
In this work, the colours of Uluru-Kata Tjuta Country are brought to life, with desert grasses, red dirt and a spectacular sunset centered over the “giant pebble” Uluru.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Nestled in the rolling fields of the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, vineyards of Shiraz grapes grow to be pressed and matured in large oak barrels to produce some of the finest Shiraz wines in the world. Just like a great glass of Penfold’s Grange this piece is dark, mysterious and certainly nothing if not bold.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
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Whitehaven Beach is a 7km stretch of pristine coastline on Whitsunday Island off the east coast of Australia. Tthe purest white silica sand anywhere in the world combines with the clear waters of the Coral Sea under bright glistening sunlights to deliver a spectacular array of cooling hues for visitors to this isolated paradise.
This is an original fine art print from Cam Hemming exclusive to Who is Henri.
Diving on the Great Barrier Reef is an unforgettable life experience.
Whether you choose to scuba dive, snorkel, or take a tour on a glass bottomed boat, there’s an incredible array of colours to see.
In this unique piece you’re invited to take in the light blue and turquoise waters, bright corals, white sands and colourful fish in this underwater playground.