Tasman Glacier Terminal Face - Colours of Ice
Colours of Ice - Terminal Face
Oil on Allumium - 33cm x 28cm
All sizes are inclusive of the bespoke frame
Calving is a crucial indicator of glacier health and environmental change. As glaciers retreat, the process of calving occurs more frequently, highlighting the dynamic interactions between ice and water. The use of white gold leaf in artistic representations serves as a poignant reminder of the glaciers’ former majesty and their contributions to the ecosystem.
These artworks not only capture the ethereal beauty of ice but also invite reflection on the profound changes occurring in our climate. The shimmering gold leaf symbolises both the fragility and the magnificence of glacial environments, celebrating the unique colour palette of ice while underscoring the urgency of climate awareness. Through this lens, we are called to appreciate and protect these stunning natural wonders, which are increasingly threatened by a warming planet.
Colours of Ice - Terminal Face
Oil on Allumium - 33cm x 28cm
All sizes are inclusive of the bespoke frame
Calving is a crucial indicator of glacier health and environmental change. As glaciers retreat, the process of calving occurs more frequently, highlighting the dynamic interactions between ice and water. The use of white gold leaf in artistic representations serves as a poignant reminder of the glaciers’ former majesty and their contributions to the ecosystem.
These artworks not only capture the ethereal beauty of ice but also invite reflection on the profound changes occurring in our climate. The shimmering gold leaf symbolises both the fragility and the magnificence of glacial environments, celebrating the unique colour palette of ice while underscoring the urgency of climate awareness. Through this lens, we are called to appreciate and protect these stunning natural wonders, which are increasingly threatened by a warming planet.
Colours of Ice - Terminal Face
Oil on Allumium - 33cm x 28cm
All sizes are inclusive of the bespoke frame
Calving is a crucial indicator of glacier health and environmental change. As glaciers retreat, the process of calving occurs more frequently, highlighting the dynamic interactions between ice and water. The use of white gold leaf in artistic representations serves as a poignant reminder of the glaciers’ former majesty and their contributions to the ecosystem.
These artworks not only capture the ethereal beauty of ice but also invite reflection on the profound changes occurring in our climate. The shimmering gold leaf symbolises both the fragility and the magnificence of glacial environments, celebrating the unique colour palette of ice while underscoring the urgency of climate awareness. Through this lens, we are called to appreciate and protect these stunning natural wonders, which are increasingly threatened by a warming planet.