Natalie Arber, The Na'Pali Coastline (LANDSCAPE 2024)

This aerial series showcases the artwork of Mother Nature which is crafted by a relationship of pure juxtaposition - Fire and Water and is a literal display of how our planet came to be as we know it today. Captured from different perspectives outside of a light aircraft, The Na Pali coast on the Hawaiian island of Kauai was formed by the lava spat out by violent volcanos millions of years ago. Since then the surrounding water has chiseled this rock into sharp pointy peaks with intriguingly textured valleys and cliffs which I have intentionally captured with detail in mind. The richness of the volcanic soil results in vivid colours with sheer brilliance, especially if the light touches the surface a certain way. The sea reflects the blue of the sky absorbing the colour so intensely with a luminance that seems impossible. The soft clouds resting at the tip of the volcanic peaks soften the scape while displaying the unique weather system of the region.

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