Subterranean Icicles in the Ecrins Mountains
Ice-melt inside a glacier, Sculptural Watercolour® by Prue Bishop, 60 x 50 x 6 cm F13, 2018.
This image is an exquisite artwork created using the Sculptural Watercolour technique, which uniquely combines the fluidity of traditional watercolor with three-dimensional textures to bring the scene to life. The painting vividly portrays the frozen splendor of subterranean icicles in the Ecrins Mountains, immersing the viewer in the serene, crystalline beauty of an alpine cave.
The foreground features dramatic, elongated icicles rendered in deep, shadowed tones of gray and black, their sculptural layers creating a sense of depth and realism. The icicles appear to hang delicately from an overhanging surface, their intricate forms capturing the frozen stillness of the scene.
In the background, the icy setting is brought to life with a rich gradient of teal and aquamarine, representing the cold glow of light filtering through the frozen environment. The smooth, flowing washes of watercolor contrast with the sharp, layered textures of the icicles, emphasizing the interplay between softness and rigidity inherent in this natural wonder.
The artist’s use of the Sculptural Watercolour technique creates a dynamic composition that blurs the boundaries between two-dimensional painting and three-dimensional sculpture, making the icy forms appear almost tangible. This artwork masterfully captures the delicate balance of light, shadow, and texture in a subterranean winter landscape, celebrating the hidden beauty of nature’s icy formations.
This is the Original Painting and is on display in our home town of Zug railway station, Switzerland.
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