Available exclusively through House of Curiosity
Shooters Hill NSW, 2025
Snow has fallen overnight, softening everything it touches. The forest stands still, branches bowed gently under white, the usual colours of the bush muted into quiet tones of grey and silver. Down the centre of the track, a lone kangaroo moves forward, unhurried, leaving faint prints behind.
It feels like a moment caught between worlds. An animal so deeply connected to dry earth and warm light now framed in winter’s hush. The path draws you inward, inviting you to follow, to imagine where it has come from and where it is going.
There is a sense of gentle resilience here. The forest adapts, the wildlife continues, and the landscape transforms without losing its identity. The scene carries a quiet magic, not loud or theatrical, but subtle and sincere. It feels rare, almost secret, as though you have been allowed to witness something fleeting.
This piece speaks to change, endurance, and the unexpected beauty that appears when familiar places are seen differently
Available exclusively through House of Curiosity
Shooters Hill NSW, 2025
Snow has fallen overnight, softening everything it touches. The forest stands still, branches bowed gently under white, the usual colours of the bush muted into quiet tones of grey and silver. Down the centre of the track, a lone kangaroo moves forward, unhurried, leaving faint prints behind.
It feels like a moment caught between worlds. An animal so deeply connected to dry earth and warm light now framed in winter’s hush. The path draws you inward, inviting you to follow, to imagine where it has come from and where it is going.
There is a sense of gentle resilience here. The forest adapts, the wildlife continues, and the landscape transforms without losing its identity. The scene carries a quiet magic, not loud or theatrical, but subtle and sincere. It feels rare, almost secret, as though you have been allowed to witness something fleeting.
This piece speaks to change, endurance, and the unexpected beauty that appears when familiar places are seen differently