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South Australian Plains 'Ecolarium' Poster

$95.00

Introducing Solid Foundations - a hand-illustrated ecolarium designed to teach you about the unique ecology of the South Australian Plains, Kaurna Yerta. 

Arranged like a hidden object game, there are 24 different native species and 6 distinct geologies to be found in the scene, all numbered and labelled with their common and scientific names. 

As you dive into the art you’ll discover how the humble rock serves as an ecological backbone, and each time you study the poster, you are sure to discover new details about the iconic South Australian environment. 

Designed to double as a standalone piece of art, this poster is a must-have for anyone interested in the beauty and complexity of Australian ecosystems. Hang it in your home as a beautiful conversation piece, or up in the classroom and let the learning begin!

If you have any questions about this product, do not hesitate to reach out to us at our Instagram @landloop_

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Introducing Solid Foundations - a hand-illustrated ecolarium designed to teach you about the unique ecology of the South Australian Plains, Kaurna Yerta. 

Arranged like a hidden object game, there are 24 different native species and 6 distinct geologies to be found in the scene, all numbered and labelled with their common and scientific names. 

As you dive into the art you’ll discover how the humble rock serves as an ecological backbone, and each time you study the poster, you are sure to discover new details about the iconic South Australian environment. 

Designed to double as a standalone piece of art, this poster is a must-have for anyone interested in the beauty and complexity of Australian ecosystems. Hang it in your home as a beautiful conversation piece, or up in the classroom and let the learning begin!

If you have any questions about this product, do not hesitate to reach out to us at our Instagram @landloop_

Introducing Solid Foundations - a hand-illustrated ecolarium designed to teach you about the unique ecology of the South Australian Plains, Kaurna Yerta. 

Arranged like a hidden object game, there are 24 different native species and 6 distinct geologies to be found in the scene, all numbered and labelled with their common and scientific names. 

As you dive into the art you’ll discover how the humble rock serves as an ecological backbone, and each time you study the poster, you are sure to discover new details about the iconic South Australian environment. 

Designed to double as a standalone piece of art, this poster is a must-have for anyone interested in the beauty and complexity of Australian ecosystems. Hang it in your home as a beautiful conversation piece, or up in the classroom and let the learning begin!

If you have any questions about this product, do not hesitate to reach out to us at our Instagram @landloop_

Product Details:

Hand Illustrated, Premium Uncoated (Matte) Poster Print Designed and Printed in Australia

59.4cm x 84.1cm A1 160gsm, 100% FSC® Certified Recycled Paper

Limited Edition of 150, Signed. Dated and Numbered by the Artist

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We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the country on which we live and work, the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains. We support their continuing connection to land, waters and culture, pay our respects to Elders past and present, and thank them for protecting Country since time immemorial. 
We extend our respect and thanks to all other First Nations and anyone with Country at the fore of their heart.

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Australian wildlife, ecosystems, biodiversity, nature exploration, environmental education, artistic storytelling, sustainable living, conservation efforts, environmental consciousness, landscape design, urban landscapes, environmental stewardship, sustainable future, wildlife conservation, natural beauty, ecological science, horticulture, positive impact, environmental professionals, sustainable practices, Blake Lovas