Thursday, 31 January 2013

Stromness

Stromness is one of the larger and best-preserved of the South Georgia whaling stations. In latter years it became a ship repair base, and the foreshore is littered with large propellers , giving the place the atmosphere of Nash's "totesmeer". Unfortunately access is restricted, and there is a 200 metre exclusion zone around the site. I skirted inland around the back, and sketched a view of the graveyard with an incongruous backdrop of rusting oil tanks. Until I find the battery charger for my camera, I'm stuck with posting iPad photos of my paintings, so once again apologies for the poor reproduction. The painting is half imperial size, my favourite size to paint.


The drab grey screes in the background gave the place an even more melancholy atmosphere than usual.

1 comment:

  1. I hadn't heard of Stromness on South Georgia before. I live about 30 miles from the original place, in the Orkney Isles, that it was presumably named after.

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