Adam Boulter


Wadi Rum, Jordan

2014

Wadi Rum is just one of the many valley that lace the desert out side of Aqaba. Having be sculpted into amazing forms by sand wind and rain, they have then been home to nomadic people for thousands of years. This leaves them with both a sense of human history often literally carved into the rock and of huge forces of nature.

Rum mountain from the east,
Oil on Linen,
76m x 61cm
Water mountain from the east,
Oil on Linen,
76m x 61cm
Towards the White desert from the Red,
Oil on Linen, 76m x 61cm
Tree at the Mouth of the Desert
Oil on Linen, 18cm x 12.5cm
SOLD
Tree near Lawrence’s Spring,
Oil on Linen, 30cm x 15cm
SOLD
Tree in front of Wadi Rum
Oil on Linen,
30cm x 15cm
View from the Nabitian temple,
Pastel on Paper
37m x 56cm
The Lion Rock,
Pastel on Paper, 28m x 37cm
SOLD
From the back road near Disah,
Pastel on Paper, 28cm x 18cm
SOLD
From the back road near Disah,
Pastel on Paper, 28cm x 18cm
SOLD
Rum Mountain,
Pastel on Paper 2014
28cm x 18cm
Looking into the sun,
Pastel on Paper, 28cm x 18cm
SOLD
Jebel Kharazeh,
pastel on paper,
18cm x 14cm