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Love the Pilbara!!!. And now that I've been blessed to actually be in and observe the Pilbara ... I can appreciate this video much much more. Wow. Ken.. amazing work.. that size of work ... So daring . So fearless. Even walking with the finished one in the last shot. Woo. So.. did you hike mount nameless?! I got to stay at the bottom of the mountain in the caravan park and I watched it glow every day. A real spectacle. ❤ Millstream is also really lovely and less spoken about.. I have to go back! And hopefully one day I will lug my paints too 😊
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Spooky!
Today this video showed up in my feed, a few hours after I’d been in the studio working on a painting of the Chichester Range. It was based upon an enplein air watercolour completed at this exact same spot, Panorama Point a year before these two blokes planted their boots on the same patch of red dirt!
Then, like they did, on I drove to Python Pool, not to paint but instead to contemplate this awesome, ancient land.
If you want a few more glimpses of this remote and inspiring national park check out the images in my most recent FB post.
If I’m not mistaken the final location looks eerily identical to the spot from where I did a few paintings high above Circular Pool in Karijini National Park. An album of Karijini photos were posted on Sept 2019.
I’ve no hesitation admitting none of my paintings then or since compare in any way other than subject matter. Knowing how difficult these parks are to reach and how hostile the environment can be (heat, dust, flies plus the odd venomous reptile slithering past booted feet) I’ve enormous respect for your lugging all that cumbersome gear way out there and then in to each location, Ken.
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@grumpyartist9416
3 years ago
You have inspired me to use larger tools. Stunning work Ken! Much respect from Canada.
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