OLYMPICS ARISING
From Hurricane Ridge, 1984
Undulating Patterns from the Mountaintops
From Original Kodachrome
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Satin Paper, Pigmented Inks
Image Dimensions @ 11.8x17 Inches with white border
Signed/Titled and Dated by Clyde Keller
Presented in Archival Sleeve, Unframed
SHIPPED FLAT, Insured with Tracking
"Olympics Arising" captures a feeling of ascendancy of a young mountain range being formed by uplifting forces as tectonic plates collide. In this frame sunset is upon us and the last rays of light strike the four mountaintops of Mt. Olympus. The range was named by English captain John Meares, who reportedly thought they were beautiful enough for the Gods to dwell there-- referring to the Greek mythology.
We stayed on to watch the "falling stars." The Olympic Mountain Range is located on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. They are part of the Pacific Coast Range. They are surrounded by the Strait of Juan De Fuca to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Puget Sound to the East. The location for this photograph is withinside the Olympic National Park, and near Port Angeles.
"Olympics Arising" Copyright © 1984 Clyde Keller
OLYMPICS ARISING
From Hurricane Ridge, 1984
Undulating Patterns from the Mountaintops
From Original Kodachrome
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Satin Paper, Pigmented Inks
Image Dimensions @ 11.8x17 Inches with white border
Signed/Titled and Dated by Clyde Keller
Presented in Archival Sleeve, Unframed
SHIPPED FLAT, Insured with Tracking
"Olympics Arising" captures a feeling of ascendancy of a young mountain range being formed by uplifting forces as tectonic plates collide. In this frame sunset is upon us and the last rays of light strike the four mountaintops of Mt. Olympus. The range was named by English captain John Meares, who reportedly thought they were beautiful enough for the Gods to dwell there-- referring to the Greek mythology.
We stayed on to watch the "falling stars." The Olympic Mountain Range is located on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington in the United States. They are part of the Pacific Coast Range. They are surrounded by the Strait of Juan De Fuca to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Puget Sound to the East. The location for this photograph is withinside the Olympic National Park, and near Port Angeles.
"Olympics Arising" Copyright © 1984 Clyde Keller
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