Sand Sculpture #2
The shadows and shapes of the Namibian sand dunes are so awesome, and ominous Other paintings from Namibia Moments
The shadows and shapes of the Namibian sand dunes are so awesome, and ominous Other paintings from Namibia Moments
Finalist – Fusion Arts Waterscapes Online Show 2020 Oil on Canvas 60″W x 40″H I loved the brightly coloured posts marking the stairway to the beach against the sand, the ocean, and the brilliant sky. Other paintings from Namibia Moments
Oil on Canvas 60″W x 36″H Price $1900 This version is from a slightly different angle and a slightly different size but with deeper colours and a rougher texture in the sky. More paintings from Namibia Moments
The colours are not a figment of my imagination. They originate from variable algae combinations that produce water colours ranging from pale green to bright pink and red, depending on the salinity of the waters. These pans are a seafood smorgasbord for all manner of birdlife. More paintings from Namibia Read more…
Oil on Canvas 24″W x 30″H Price $650 This is my memory of climbing Big Daddy, a 325-metre sand dune in Sossusvlei. We see the footsteps of someone ahead of us. I thought about the number of people who start a journey and finish it, and those who do not. Read more…
Juror’s Choice Award, Gallery Ring OPEN online show 2020 Oil on Canvas 24″W x 30″H This painting speaks of the colours and expansiveness of the terrain and of the big bright skies. More paintings from Namibia Moments
Oil on Canvas 24″W x 30″H Price $650 I loved the stunning colours in a part of the salty marsh near Swakopmund; almost unbelievable! More paintings from Namibia Moments
Finalist – Gallery Ring OPEN online show 2020 Oil on Canvas 24″W x 30″H Price $650 Mirage speaks of dreams made and lost, futures bright and indeterminate and love’s known and unknown potential. More paintings from Namibia Moments
The acacia tree is everywhere in Namibia and is often the only shape to be seen in the desert. More paintings from Namibia Moments
I created a blended and blurred effect to capture the calm and quiet at the start of the day, with a touch of mystery about how it will develop. It also speaks to the winds that continually reshape the landscape. More paintings from Namibia Moments