Jackson Redshaw, Salt and Sky (AERIAL 2026)

A ribbon of road cuts through Western Australia’s coast, tracing the boundary between scrubland and a pink salt lake that looks almost unreal from above. The shoreline becomes a bright, chalky seam, shifting from white to blush as mineral-rich water fades into deeper colour. From this height, the landscape turns graphic: clean lines, bold blocks of tone, and the quiet geometry of distance. It’s a study of contrast and scale, where the natural world feels both precise and limitless.

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