Aussie Galvanised Iron #27
by Lexa Harpell
Title
Aussie Galvanised Iron #27
Artist
Lexa Harpell
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Aussie Corrugated Galvanised Iron Series by Lexa Harpell.
A close up collection of the great Aussie icon – ‘gal iron’. Shapes, colours and its spectacular corroding colours and textures - found mainly in rural New South Wales, Australia,
Many were shot in heavy rain, enhancing the colours vibrancy. Others shot in dry conditions.
Corrugated galvanised iron became a strong Australian cultural identity and ‘gal iron’ ‘tin roof’ an Australian vernacular from the mid 1800’s.
Widely used particularly in rural areas for roofs, cladding and water tanks.
Lightweight and strong and rolled into into linear corrugation pattern incressed the bending strength of the thin sheet of iron.
Galvanising inhibits the corrosion in steel.The different colours and patterns is caused when Iron is subjected to acid in the rains and temperature fluctuations.
Creating very individual patterns.
IMAGE FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING:
"Abstract Moods" 07/02/2016
"All Aspects Of Abstract Work" 07/08/2016
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July 1st, 2016
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Comments (31)
Shelly Wiseberg
I like your work because it is unique and original and beautiful as well.
Lexa Harpell replied:
Oh thank you, what a wonderful compliment Shelly, glad you like the works! :))
Lexa Harpell
Ahhhh Brian, rust is so beautiful, its weathered colours and textures are unique to each piece and fascinating! I so thank you for your generous words and glad you like it! :))))
Brian Tada
Absolutely spectacular image, Lexa! Who knew rust can be so beautiful! Absolutely love the blending of the various colors and textures, like a magnificent fine art painting. So beautifully composed, photographed and presented... Superb work! F/L