Rob Blakers
Photograph, archival printed on stretched canvas, ready to hang.
Dimensions: 1 x 1.25m,
The canvas has a very small and almost imperceptible mark, with the normal retail price reduced accordingly from $1350 to $950.
Rob Blakers, (1957- ) grew up in Canberra and completed a four-year zoology degree at the Australian National University, culminating in ecological research at Kosciuszko National Park in NSW.
In 1980 he worked with the Wilderness Society in Tasmania in the campaign to prevent the damming of the Franklin River. This was an extraordinary time in the lives of many people, and a campaign that was ultimately successful in its aim of protecting much of Tasmania’s southwest wilderness as a World Heritage Area.
Since then, Rob Blakers has continued to photograph wild places in Tasmania. Images have been used extensively in environmental campaigns and in a range of publications, as well as for fine art display.
Most of Rob’s photography is directed to forest and environmental conservation.
The winning bidder will be invoiced upon close of the auction. Items will be available for collection from the Landcare Tasmania office (Hobart CBD) after payment is received. Delivery can be arranged with costs to be paid by the winning bidder.
Auction close: 8pm Monday 29th May, Australian Eastern Standard Time
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