Prints

 
 

All artworks are available for purchase. If you would like to enquire about editions and sizes please email mish@mishku.com.au. Please see below examples of artworks that are currently on offer.

Submergence

870 mm x 580 mm
Limited Edition of 5 + 2 AP

1570 mm x 1050 mm
Limited Edition of 3 + 2 AP ( 1 left )

Archival pigment print on Cotton Rag Paper

A Juvenile humpback whale photographed post breach. Tonga, Vava’u 2014

One of my most memorable moments in nature happened on the very first day of swimming with humpback whales in Tonga, Vava’u. A baby humpback whale breached just metres away from us and the force of the water pushed us away and covered us in thousands of tiny bubbles. It was special to be able to experience nature in this way.

Young calves are often seen breaching and displaying similar behaviours to their mums - they play and imitate while they learn how to navigate the ocean. For the first year of the calf’s life, mum will always be close while at the same time allowing the young calf to explore its new environment.

The Humpback whale is a gentle and aware creature that can be incredibly accepting of our presence in their own vulnerable environment.

This print is available for purchase via Vital Impacts - The Nature of Hope: 90 Prints in Honor of Jane Goodall

Midnight Sun

450 mm x 600 mm Limited Edition 8 + 2 AP

780mm x 1040mm Limited Edition 5 + 2 AP

1000mm x 1333mm Limited Edition 3 + 2 AP

Archival pigment print on Cotton Rag Paper

Midnight Sun explores the impacts of climate change in Antarctica. I see climate change in a similar way to an illness that takes hold of your body. It starts silently, unnoticed. By the time it's deeply visible the entire ecosystem is in a cytokine storm almost impossible to control. In 2020, weather stations recorded the hottest temperature on record for Antarctica (18.3°C) The warm weather caused widespread melting of glaciers. With the loss of sea ice, we face mass extinctions of wildlife and sea-level rise, which will ripple all across the globe.