I distinctly remember my first discovery of Frank Hurley. The photographer of Shackleton's epic 1914-17 antarctic expedition, his photographs, printed using an old glass-negative process, have a resolution so high it's almost painful to look at them. His image of the
Endurance illuminated at night is famous, but I prefer his panorama of
South Georgia, which for me captures the impossible bleakness of the place in a way words never can.
Such things were on my mind when I made this small drypoint:
The print was done rapidly on vinyl and printed on Japanese paper in a very wee edition of 7 proofs. It's about five inches square.
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