Mermaid
Edition 1/1
20 x 20 inch
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art
$145 AUD
Includes GST & postage within Australia
Bio
Heidi Beverley is an Australian emerging photographer/artist of Filipina heritage, based in Perth, Western Australia. Her practice explores the travel, landscape and aerial genres of photography. She is passionate about capturing the moment through photography and revealing the mystery and the inherent beauty of life.
Heidi first learned about photography when she moved to Australia in 1983 at the age of 14. Photography started out as a way to remember and to document memories. Heidi studied Naturopathy and practiced Natural Medicine for 15 years. She began her journey as a photographer in 2011, when she made a conscious decision to expand her knowledge and completed her studies in a Diploma of Photography at the Photography Institute of San Francisco in 2014. Heidi was self taught and completed various workshops, seminars and mentoring to improve her techniques. She also studied street photography at Rice University’s School of Continuing Studies, Houston, Texas in 2016 and 2017.
Heidi’s work has been exhibited at Yagan Square in Perth with the AIPP in 2018, and more recently, she achieved a third place in the colour category at the National Photographic Exhibition at Perth Royal Show 2025. Her work has also been exhibited at the Melville Arts Awards 2025 and she was a top 3 finalist at Printwest, Western Australia Photography Federation 2025.
Statement
The artist’s focus as a landscape/aerial photographer lies in abstract and unconventional perspectives - especially around water and sand/mud, shaped by time and elements, where the landscapes are constantly changing and never the same. The artist enjoys capturing the moment through photography and revealing the mystery and the inherent beauty of life. The artist shows that what initially seems quite ordinary can become extra-ordinary when seen through a camera lens.
In this image, the artist captures the textures of sand shaped by wind and water from Sandy Point, in Broome. Sculpted over time, these fragile formations reveal nature’s quiet precision. Sand and water shaping intricate surface patterns through sediment and flow. From above, these transitions become abstract formations that blend natural structures with vivid, almost surreal colouration.
The artist titled the image ‘Mermaid’ and sought to convey that the abstract forms shaped by time and elements resemble the shape of a mermaid.
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