


Clematis Hideaway
A quiet moment captured in the wild southwest, as a Southwestern Crevice Skink (Egernia napoleonis) peeks out from a tangle of Clematis pubescens. This shy, sun-loving reptile is a specialist of rocky outcrops and dense vegetation, often glimpsed basking or sheltering within crevices and thickets of native flora.
The photograph highlights the skink’s textured scales and wary gaze, set against the soft whites and tangled stems of the native clematis. A subtle study in contrast — scale against petal, reptile against bloom — revealing the small, often unseen moments that make up Australia’s rich ecological tapestry.
Printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper with a softly textured surface and a clean white border for signing and editioning.
A piece for admirers of reptiles, botanical textures, and the quiet encounters of wild places.
A quiet moment captured in the wild southwest, as a Southwestern Crevice Skink (Egernia napoleonis) peeks out from a tangle of Clematis pubescens. This shy, sun-loving reptile is a specialist of rocky outcrops and dense vegetation, often glimpsed basking or sheltering within crevices and thickets of native flora.
The photograph highlights the skink’s textured scales and wary gaze, set against the soft whites and tangled stems of the native clematis. A subtle study in contrast — scale against petal, reptile against bloom — revealing the small, often unseen moments that make up Australia’s rich ecological tapestry.
Printed on museum-grade, archival fine art paper with a softly textured surface and a clean white border for signing and editioning.
A piece for admirers of reptiles, botanical textures, and the quiet encounters of wild places.