Landscape/Scenic

New Prints have Arrived!

After an extensive refurbishment within the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland, we are excited to share that a number of our images have been selected to bring colour, interest and life to walls within the Psychology building.

We've just received the 20x30 inch prints this morning and they look rather nice! 

If you are considering prints for your home, office, or another space that needs some colour - don't hesitate to get in touch with us! We'd love to chat more about how we might be able to help.

And here are some photos of the photos.. :-) 

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Look at the stars..

I had the opportunity to share in a very interesting forum on the impacts of mining and coal seam gas on rural communities yesterday at Toowoomba, organised by the Queensland Churches Environmental Network. It was great to be part of this conversation, and yet it was also troubling to hear some stories that have emerged from farmer's and other landholder's interactions with mining and gas companies. A farmer told of a mining operation commenced not far from his home. One impact he mentioned was light pollution from the mine - he couldn't see stars like he used to.

Arriving back home after the day, I looked up. 

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