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The Big Wet by Bianca Gardiner-DoddOriginal acrylic artwork, painted in a palette of primarily blues and supported with earthy browns. Stretched and framed in oak ready to hang.
After the deluge the life giving waters drip, trickle and percolate into the deep recesses of the topsoil.
Deep within the earth, the increasingly deposited moisture, stimulates the extreme tentacles of the matrix of root systems buried within the rainforest.
Immediately, the land begins to reinvigorate! Budding shoots drive upwards  towards the warmth and light of the forest floor. The forest floor becomes entangled with renewed masses of growing vines, exotic grasses, budding green shoots, iridescent fungi, lichen and decaying leaf litter.
The rainforest absorbs the bounty that the passing monsoons have delivered.
All around the dense canopy leaves glisten, the saturated trunks incrementally stretch upwards in an emergent uplifting process. Whilst within the forest floor, along the valley walls and deeply rutted gullies the rushing overflowing waters race along their paths of least resistance to engulf the ancient land.
Cascades ripple abundantly, whirlpools and eddies swirl wildly in a downhill frenzy of water displacement.
The land, the forest screams out that it is alive, dynamic and regenerated! There, from the sodden undergrowth, from the shallow pools and the decaying leaf litter a crescendo cacophony of feral noises arise as the native frogs join with the native birds and fauna to resonate their innate joy at their changing world!

The Big Wet

Bianca Gardiner-Dodd

AUD$12,000
Size: 150w x 100h cms
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The Big Wet by Bianca Gardiner-DoddOriginal acrylic artwork, painted in a palette of primarily blues and supported with earthy browns. Stretched and framed in oak ready to hang.
After the deluge the life giving waters drip, trickle and percolate into the deep recesses of the topsoil.
Deep within the earth, the increasingly deposited moisture, stimulates the extreme tentacles of the matrix of root systems buried within the rainforest.
Immediately, the land begins to reinvigorate! Budding shoots drive upwards  towards the warmth and light of the forest floor. The forest floor becomes entangled with renewed masses of growing vines, exotic grasses, budding green shoots, iridescent fungi, lichen and decaying leaf litter.
The rainforest absorbs the bounty that the passing monsoons have delivered.
All around the dense canopy leaves glisten, the saturated trunks incrementally stretch upwards in an emergent uplifting process. Whilst within the forest floor, along the valley walls and deeply rutted gullies the rushing overflowing waters race along their paths of least resistance to engulf the ancient land.
Cascades ripple abundantly, whirlpools and eddies swirl wildly in a downhill frenzy of water displacement.
The land, the forest screams out that it is alive, dynamic and regenerated! There, from the sodden undergrowth, from the shallow pools and the decaying leaf litter a crescendo cacophony of feral noises arise as the native frogs join with the native birds and fauna to resonate their innate joy at their changing world!