Location: Royal National Park, NSW, Australia Description: Part of the Elemental Symmetry series by Alexander Kess, "Royal Fire Square (2010)" begins as a long exposure light painting photograph captured in the Royal National Park. Trails of light arc and swirl through the darkness, frozen in time by the camera's extended exposure. The image is then mirrored to create a perfectly symmetrical composition that pulses with energy and movement. The mirrored forms evoke something primal and elemental, reminiscent of the Rorschach inkblot tests that inspired this series. Fire, light, and darkness combine in a composition that feels simultaneously controlled and chaotic. Each viewer discovers their own forms and narratives within the symmetry, making this piece deeply personal and endlessly engaging. Available as a high-gloss Acrylic Mount, stretched Canvas, modern Canvas Float Frame, or museum-grade Fine Art Paper print. Each format is produced to order using archival inks and premium substrates, ensuring rich colour reproduction and lasting quality. This piece makes a striking statement in any contemporary home, office, or gallery space.