Falls on the Wannon
(c. 1860)
Thomas CLARK
seen from South Korea
seen from Georgia
seen from T1
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Maldives

seen from Australia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Pakistan

seen from Pakistan
seen from China

seen from Canada
seen from Pakistan
seen from China

seen from Pakistan

seen from United States

seen from Georgia
seen from China

seen from United States
Falls on the Wannon
(c. 1860)
Thomas CLARK
Been redesigning some Metal Tomb characters, been in that mood tonight. My artstyle has changed a lil I wanted to draw em in a way to reflect that. I’ll uh list their names in order now:
-Scott
-Thomas
-Mike
-Taylor (god they’ve probably improved the most)
-Henry
-Jaques
-Jamie
-Nick
-Freddy
I think they’re good for now.
“Early one morning, any morning, we can set out, with the least possible baggage, and discover the world.”
— Thomas A. Clark, “In Praise of Walking”
(Photograph by Danilo B. Abacahin)
Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club [Clark, Thomas & Colin Stearn, Geological Evolution of North America, 1968] Oil paint on carved wood, 2017
Always, everywhere, people have veined the earth with paths visible and invisible...
Thomas A. Clark, “A Praise in Walking” via (Robert Macfarlane)
Thomas Clark - Fern Tree Gully (1862)
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