Adam Boulter


Dana, Jordan

2013-14

The ancient village of Dana sits at the top of a valley with 1500m cliffs cut into the escarpment of the Great Rift Valley. The valley seems to collect any passing weather system and so is lush with an ever changing light. When the mists and dust rolls back, you can see over the planes of Sodom and Gomorrah and into Israel.

From Dana towards the Rift Valley,
Oil on Linen, 2014
65m x 40cm
Storm gathering over the copper mines, Oil on Linen, 2014
65m x 40cm
SOLD
Storm gathering on copper mountains, Oil on Linen, 2014
40m x 65cm
SOLD
On the Edge of Dana looking towards the Rift Valley,
Oil on Linen, 61cm x 91cm
SOLD
Looking towards Dana,
Oil on Linen,
91cm x 61cm
SOLD
Tree on the first Copper mine
Oil on Linen,
18cm x 12.5cm
SOLD
Tree on the edge of the plateau,
Oil on Linen,
20cm x 12.5cm
Top of the Rift Valley,
Pastel on Paper 2014
28m x 18cm
Dana escarpment,
Pastel on Paper 2014
28m x 18cm
Dana escarpment,
Pastel on Paper 2014
28m x 18cm
Towards Dana,
pastel on paper, 37cm x 28cm
Towards Dana,
pastel on paper, 37cm x 28cm
SOLD
Edge of the Rift Valley
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Dana Valley afternoon,
pastel on paper, 37cm x 28cm
Dana Valley afternoon,
pastel on paper, 37cm x 28cm
Dana Valley afternoon,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Gully in Dana Valley,
pastel on paper, 2013
37cm x 28cm
Head of Dana Valley,
pastel on paper, 37cm x 56cm
Dana Valley evening,
pastel on paper, 37cm x 56cm