Caroline Face Aoraki

#300 Caroline Face Aoraki
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Back to my last day at Mt. Cook. I loved the walk to the Ball Shelter, this is pure nostalgia. I spent a lot of time here in 1996-7, first on a climbing course, then climbing many of the peaks in the area in the summer, and ski mountaineering in the spring.

There is no view of Aoraki while walking up to the shelter, it is blocked out by the range on the left. Once past the shelter I waked up to a point on the ridge and looked up at the Caroline face of Aoraki. Even though the height is forshortened from so close up, the mountain has a power, beauty and sheer impact that I do not see in my sketch. I don’t know how to do it!

Do I try something more literal? Or expressive?

Later…

How about a stretch?

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Cruel

#299 Cruel
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This is another with the same intent as the last. As the drawing evolved I felt the playfulness had turned nasty.

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This print is in a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints on A3+, 33 cm x 48 cm archival paper. The image size is 35.5 cm x 25.5 cm. The next available print is: 1/25

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Slow

#298 Slow
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Deliberately letting a mood come through, without knowing what would happen. Not being representational, just shape colour & texture. The last one was meant to be that too, but trees emerged.

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This print is in a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints on A3+, 33 cm x 48 cm archival paper. The image size is 35.5 cm x 25.5 cm. The next available print is: 1/25

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