Time hasn’t erased this place — it’s merely loosened its grip.
Still Standing, Chillagoe captures the remains of a corrugated iron structure tucked deep within the bush. Trees crowd close, grasses creep forward, and the building holds on just enough to be remembered. In black and white, the scene becomes about form and endurance rather than nostalgia — timber, tin, and shadow negotiating their slow return to the land.
There’s no drama here.
Just evidence.
Evidence of work once done, of people once present, of landscapes that outlast us all.
This image suits spaces that appreciate history without sentimentality — where quiet strength, weathered textures, and the poetry of abandonment are allowed to speak for themselves.
Printed as fine art, it offers grounding, reflection, and a distinctly Australian sense of place.






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