Namibia Impressions 2- Swakopmund Fog
Oil painting by Marion Hedger
30x30cm oil on MDF canvas panel
Available on my website
This painting is an abstract in lilacs, blues and turquoise invoking the fog that occurs each morning around Swakopmund. The background is blended paint that has been enhanced with impasto palette knife work suggesting the shimmering colours seen in fog and mist.
After spending some time in the Desert Rhino Camp in the Kunene area
of Namibia early last year, I have a fondness for the desert-adapted
black rhino. They live in a desolate but beautiful area in the
North-west of Namibia and are monitored and protected by the rangers of
the Save the Rhino Trust.
These black rhinos are highly endangered and face a constant threat of
extinction due to poaching. The Save the Rhino Trust does a great job
with minimum resources.
FUND RAISING
Half of all
sales of The Namibia Impressions of paintings will go to the trust - So
please spread the word and help the cause. In a world where many of our
animals are disappearing, every bit of help is an advance.
How it might look framed
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