Archive for February, 2010

Waterway, Glen Maye

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterway, Glen Maye”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

A little dark moss softens the stark rock and gives a strong contrast to help contain the S-shaped flow of snow white icy waters. Without the foliage of shady, water loving plants this stripped back scene of virtually bare rock and fierce flowing water has a flattened perspective; an almost Chinese traditional landscape painting feel.

Status – SOLD

 

Waterway, Glen Maye

Waterfall Pool, Glen Maye 1

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterfall Pool, Glen Maye 1”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

A broad view of the main waterfall at Glen Maye. Light, water, vegetation and rock all contribute to the rhythm of the scene, all flowing down to finish with a flourish in the crystal clear cool waters of the pool below. The “flow” of the rock is as apparent as that of the water itself.

Status – SOLD

Waterfall Pool, Glen Maye 1

Waterfall, Glen Maye 1

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterfall, Glen Maye 1”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

The central oval of light shining through the cliffs dark cut, sun grazed shoulders tumble amongst wet blackness. Flowing, flaring downward as if illuminated from within the falls glow white.

Status – SOLD

Waterfall, Glen Maye 1

Waterfall, Glen Maye 2

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterfall, Glen Maye 2”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

The sunlit sloping smooth cliff-face echoes the shape of the waterfalls cascade. Hearts tongue ferns flourish a foot from the cataracts pouring power. A tousle topped abutment muscles in on the right, helping to create the waterfalls pooling at the base of cool shadowed cliffs.

Status – SOLD

Waterfall, Glen Maye 2

Waterfall, Ballaglass Glen

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterfall, Ballaglass Glen”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

The land abundantly relinquishing run off water after a down pour. Aerial roots, ferns and branches hang bedraggled since being caught in the mighty deluge. A buffeting cascade of water zigzags the short distance toward the open pool below. It casts a light onto the under-cliff as it goes, illuminating the few remaining leaves.

Status – SOLD

Waterfall, Ballaglass Glen

Waterfall Pool, Glen Maye 2

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterfall Pool, Glen Maye 2”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

Vertical banded but for the jutting stone point so sharply defined against the cascade. Water turning from white light into mercurial aeration, wed to the inky depths of shadow cast down by lush black wet rock.

Status – SOLD

Waterfall Pool, Glen Maye 2

Waterfall Caught Branch

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Waterfall Caught Branch, Glen Maye”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

The black bedrock on the left carved by the passage of turned white water, punctured by a single triangle of rock. A branch is caught by this “fang” causing the water to froth and cascade into the deeper pool beyond.

Status – Available

Price – £595

Waterfall Caught Branch, Glen Maye

Trees, Bishops Court Glen

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Trees, Bishops Court Glen”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

Giving an appearance of eruption from the dappled forest floor, hundreds of stems sprout from the root crowns at the base of these towering trees. Branches arc over creating a vista between the great trunks, a vista curtailed by being brimful of dazzling foliage.

Status – SOLD

Trees, Bishops Court Glen

Tree Reflections, Glen Maye

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Tree Reflections, Glen Maye”

Monotype 1/1. Image size 400x400mm.

A fern frond leads us over the side of a velvet mossy bank. Captured within the rivers shallow depth, a miasma of ruffled tree reflections teem.

Status – Available

Price – £525

Tree Reflections, Glen Maye

Tree Pool, East Baldwin

Friday, February 19th, 2010

“Tree Pool, East Baldwin”

Monotype 1/1. Image Size 400x400mm.

Set against an illuminated backdrop of slender young trees, the cool verdant foreground. Heavy moss clad boughs swoon with the slow ambience of this place.The barely moving stream pools to reflect a tangle of branches. The slither of excess water filters through pebble and boulder bank, descending to the river valley below.

Status – Available

Price – £450

Tree Pool, East Baldwin