Cradlemountain Art Collections
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Artwork by Cradlemountain
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Rainforest Remnants by Sarah King
Chicken Pie by Sarah King
Antarctic Ice Flow by Sarah King
Sarah King by Detail of Mayfly Wing
Sasafras on Myrtle by Sarah King
Center isle of the Story of a River by Sarah King
Country Hills and Farm Dams by Sarah King
Detail of the Forth River meets the Sea by Sarah King
Screen Printed Glass Tiles by Sarah King
Boat House Lake Dove Cradle Mountain by Sarah King
Lost Rainforest Tasmania by Sarah King
The Tasmanian Landscape by Sarah King
Lost Rainforest by Srah King
Panels 5 Country hills 6 the Forth River 7 Forth Meets the Sea 8 Devitrification by Sarah King
Ferns and Myrtle Lost to the plantations by Sarah King
The Cycle by Sarah King
Sea Dragon Dreaming by Sarah King
the 'Casuarina Understory' by Sarah King
Close up of the Forth River by Sarah King
The Fourth River by Sarah King
The Forth River Meets the Sea by Sarah King
Close up of Devitrification by Sarah King
Rainforest Tile Prints by Sarah King
The Cradle Mountain Information Center Gallery by Sarah King
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About Cradlemountain
This is my gallery, here on this web page and I have a house and studio full of art works that need to be sold.
I also have my paintings and photographs on Sarah King painting, artist sight. http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/sarah-king.htm
I hope to earn enough money to buy a glass kiln so I can continue my glass collection of the Gondwanaland species.
I live in isolation near the mountains of Tasmania, cut my wood so I can heat my water and cook. I work in my studio at home.
I am a multi-skilled artist often working with recycled and found materials. I live near Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia, the little Island south of the eastern coast of Australia.
I am inspired by the wonderful unique Gondwanaland Rainforest that is my back yard.
The subject matter of my work includes fossils, insects, plant and animal species that are on the edge of life, they are on the list of \'Endangered Species\', one previously found, is a fossil, a rare \'Mayfly\' discovered in Lake Peder South of the \'Gorgon River Dam\', in the southern part of Tasmania. It has had an amazing and secret existence until now. It is the only species that has three stages of pupating, (change in its larvae stages), before it leaves the water and flies up to the moon to be mated. The males have two eyes for focusing on the females as they only live one day, so they need to focus up and down at the same time to find them all. Can you imagine becoming three different forms like a tadpole to a frog? Found in the muddy rivulet that runs from the fresh waters of Lake Peder, deep within the sunken \' World Heritage\' inland sea, which is now covered over by the infamous \'Gordon River Dam\', this 65 million year old mayfly is now on the endangered list. It is expected to live for only another 20 years due to climate change and global warming. One of the first species in the food chain, important to the survival of many, perhaps man, will be affected in due course.
It\'s ironical to think that man is the killer of most extinct species. How precious are these creatures?
How precious is life itself? My work is the product of my environment. I spend most of my time outside in the landscape, interpreting the world as I go, in ore of the beauty and ashamed of the rape and plunder of the human race. How many species have disappeared in my life time? My heart bleeds for the loss.
I have spent the last two years living in my car and doing my Masters degree at the Launceston University. I ran away from my home for two reasons, my house had a robbery and had experienced 2 arson attracts and there was a kiln at university not being used much so I needed to focus my energies for a positive outcome for my future. If this didn\'t happen to me I may not have accomplished this work.
I like to work for commissions anywhere in the world to learn more about this wonderful earth and its living forms. I hope to design installations for private and public places.
The theme that runs through my work is \'Capturing the Tasmanian Rainforest\', before it disappears, like a message in a bottle.
Hear is a link to me Blog
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