Tree Bark Series - Patterns #1
by Lexa Harpell
Title
Tree Bark Series - Patterns #1
Artist
Lexa Harpell
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Australian Tree Bark Series by Lexa Harpell.
Rain drenched bark which had peeled off the tree now sits on the forst floor.
Subtle green, brown and cream colours of an Australian tree. The patterns are created when the bark peels from the tree.
*A staggering 24,000 species of Australian native plants have been identified with around 800 being native Gum trees (eucalypts).
Australia's uniqueness comes its geography to the rest of the world. Originating some 50million years ago after the separation of Gondwana.
Adapting to fire from their seeds as the land became dry and arid in most areas.
Some common types of bark include:
Stringybark - large 'spongy strings' of bark peel off the trunk.
Ironbark - impregnated with Kino (sap) produces rich deep red to black colours. Rough and deeply furrowed.
Box - Short box like fibres of bark.
Tessellated - distinctive flakes that can be broken off.
Ribbon - peels off in long, thin pieces.
Types of gum trees include:
Rainbow - Ghost - Scribbly - Blue - the long list goes on.
Enjoy the uniqueness of these barks nature has to offer and have a close up look at the beauty of bark in your part of the world.
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June 2nd, 2016
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Comments (23)
Karen Cook
Thank you Lexa, for showing us your country in a way most visitors would never see. I love this series..G+
Lexa Harpell replied:
Oh thank you Karen, I like the more intimate shots so people can 'feel' it rather than just 'seeing'.