Philip Hughes - Extreme Landscapes

Philip Hughes painting of Mount Bruce, Pilbara, Australia

 

 

Mount Bruce, Pilbara, Australia
Kimberley in the northern part of Western Australia is one of the oldest landscapes in the world. The rock forms go back over 2000 million years.

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Philip Hughes Painting of Snoefelllsjokul over Budahraun, Iceland

 

Snoefellsjokul over Budahraun, Iceland
This is a volcanic peak seen over the fields of Lava in South West Iceland.

 

 

Philip Hughes painting of Mount Carrara, Antartica

 

Mount Carrara, Antarctica
Mount Carrara on Sky Blu - a remote part of the Antarctic plateau. The artist camped here working with the British Antartic Survey.

Philip Hughes painting of Entrance to Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle Entrance to Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle
These extraordinary mountains lie in the Purnululu National Park in the remote, far north of Western Australia.
   
Philip Hughes painting of Loch Ba, Rannoch Moor Loch Ba, Rannoch Moor
Rannoch Moor, bleak and forbidding, lies in the heart of the Highlands. It is bounded to the west by the hill of Buachaille Etive Mòr which dominates the moor and marks the entrance to Glen Coe.
   
Philip Hughes painting of Suilven & Canisp II Suilven & Canisp II
Suilven is one of a number of peaks that rise dramatically above the rolling Assynt landscape, made up of the most ancient Lewisian Gneiss.