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Jaclyn Poke
A Blue Mountain Memory
Acrylic on canvas
The cavernous valleys and rocky cliffs of the Blue Mountains are something that you need to behold with the naked eye; it simply cannot be encompassed in words or photography. This wilderness is a sacred place, monolithic wonder of nature, tucked away from the world at large. The irony of this of course, is this place is one of Sydney’s most popular tourist destinations. I am knocked back into the reality of this when I walk along the timber board walk that stretches through the ‘untouched’ wilderness. I like to imagine being here before the notoriety, fully immersed in the wild, raw beauty.
Size: 80 × 50 cm
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About Jaclyn Poke
The cavernous valleys and rocky cliffs of the Blue Mountains are something that you need to behold with the naked eye; it simply cannot be encompassed in words or photography. This wilderness is a sacred place, monolithic wonder of nature. The irony of this of course, is this place is one of Sydney’s most popular tourist destinations. I am knocked back into the reality of this when I walk along the timber board walk that stretches through the ‘untouched’ wilderness. I like to imagine being here before the notoriety, fully immersed in the wild raw beauty.