Carved into the cliffs of the West MacDonnell Ranges, Migaloo depicts a solitary ghost gum clinging to the rock face in quiet defiance. Illuminated against deep shadow, the tree becomes a symbol of endurance and grace — a monochrome meditation on light, form, and the strength of survival within Australia’s ancient landscape.
Framed in black with a white border and on display in the gallery “Migaloo” measures 117cm x 117cm.
Carved into the cliffs of the West MacDonnell Ranges, Migaloo depicts a solitary ghost gum clinging to the rock face in quiet defiance. Illuminated against deep shadow, the tree becomes a symbol of endurance and grace — a monochrome meditation on light, form, and the strength of survival within Australia’s ancient landscape.
Framed in black with a white border and on display in the gallery “Migaloo” measures 117cm x 117cm.