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Death Valley in California is famous for the highest ever recorded temperature anywhere in the world with a whopping 134 degrees in July 1936. Death Valley can get so hot that the ground shimmers and the artist has captured this using gold shimmery pigment swiped over green. The yellows project the heat from the sun while the blues of this piece represent the springs found there. Death Valley is known for its “sailing stones”, rocks that move along the floor of the desert with no gravitational cause.
– Framed size: (50 x 70 cms)
– Acrylics and mixed media
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Death Valley in California is famous for the highest ever recorded temperature anywhere in the world with a whopping 134 degrees in July 1936. Death Valley can get so hot that the ground shimmers and the artist has captured this using gold shimmery pigment swiped over green. The yellows project the heat from the sun while the blues of this piece represent the springs found there. Death Valley is known for its “sailing stones”, rocks that move along the floor of the desert with no gravitational cause.
Dimensions | 50 × 70 cm |
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