What is a World Heritage Area?
The World Heritage Areas of this planet host the most wondrous places. Marvellous medieval cities, reefs with densely populated marine life, millions of hectares of sandstone plateaus, majestic buildings like the Taj Mahal and Statue of Liberty – all this is only one grain of what the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has chosen as vital in the protection of our cultural and natural heritage.
Inspired Art
WorldHeritageArt.com is an online portal showcasing works inspired by the natural beauty, diversity and spirit of these remarkable places. The artworks featured online include paintings, sculptures, glass, photography, ceramics and prints.
Currently, they include some of Australia ’s finest contemporary artists who live and work in the nation’s World Heritage Areas, as well as some works by visiting artists who draw their creative inspiration from these spectacular regions. In time, we envisage artists representing sites the whole world over. At present, we have commenced with the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area in Australia.
Moving Ahead
In future, we will expand to include other world heritage areas in Australia , such as the amazing mixed site combining exceptional natural and cultural values at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, and the stunning but unfortunately endangered natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef . In time, we plan to represent sites in Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa and the rest of the world.
High Quality
Through WorldHeritageArt.com, discerning clients can easily acquire high quality artworks. Corporate and private clients may also commission distinctive individual pieces. All this can be done online.
WorldHeritageArt.com offers striking and affordable original and reproduction artworks that appeal to both the fine art investor, collector or the general art enthusiast.
Environmental Responsibility
Discover the breathtaking beauty and wonder of the World Heritage Areas through the vision of its artists. Every purchase supports corresponding organisations, such as the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute, to help preserve these wonders of the world.
Here are some links relevant to the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area:
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation)
Australian Government – Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
Blue Mountains, Lithgow & Oberon Tourism
Greater Blue Mountains Drive