Mangrove at Nudgee Beach
A mangrove at Nudgee Beach reflects in the shallow water. Only a feeding egret disturbs the surface.
A mangrove at Nudgee Beach reflects in the shallow water. Only a feeding egret disturbs the surface.
The cliffs of the Shorncliffe beachfront are exceptionally old and beautiful.
The mud flats are very important for migrating shore birds. Every year they come to the mud flats to feed.
Some summer days are really hot. The hot wind blows through the bulrush and the bright sun sears your skin.
The tango is one of the most fascinating dances. It is a feast for the eyes to see the couples dance so beautifully and full of passion.
In 1928 one of the most beautiful parrots of Australia became extinct. Nobody understood how this could happen.
This is a reminder of the walks in the forests during autumn. Beautiful, colored leaves in different shapes and the smell of the moistly soil.
This print is about companionship and love.
A print that found its origin in a holiday on Stradbroke Island. It shows the seagulls joyfully riding the waves.
This design was intended to become a transparent sculpture next to a pond, but it became the first print.
Bramble Bay at low tide. The mud flats are visible and the sun is reflecting in the water.