Aspects of Ice Part II
The images created before visiting Antarctica depict juxtaposed fragments of a wide variety of Antarctic imagery — early and recent explorers and artefacts, the areas of ice-free land, and aspects of human intervention. After the visit on the Bremen in January 1997 the focus is on ice forms: pancake ice, sastrugi (windblown frozen waves of ice on the plateau), pack ice, ice cliffs and ice shelf. The slow building up of paint is a metaphor of the slow layering of ice on the Antarctic plateau.
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Sastrugi I & Sastrugi II 1997
oil on cotton duck
each 90 x 100 cm -
Pack Ice 1997
oil on cotton duck
150 x 183.5 cm -
Ice cliff of the glacier tongue 1997
oil on cotton duck (diptych)
111.5 x 150.5 cm (2) -
Windows on Antarctica from 10,000 ft 1995
charcoal, conté on paper
6 framed panels, each 56 x 76 cm unframed