Will Standring, Ninepin Aurora, Pastel, 53 x 36 cm (Unframed).
This painting came about as a result of my Aurora chasing in 2015. Even though we are near the solar minimum, for a number of months, the Aurorae in Southern Tasmania were spectacular and on some nights almost bright enough to read by.
The colours are created by the ionisation of oxygen and nitrogen. Digital cameras capture far more colour than human night vision. On this occasion, the night was moonless and the aurora very strong. The most striking thing about the aurora is the movement which is difficult to photograph or paint, but there was also a noise, a low rhythmic rumbling like a distant train.
In my interpretation I have tried to strike a balance between the colours I saw and how I experienced the aurora through my camera.
There are only a few good vantage points with a southerly aspect and during that period, these spots got quite busy. There was a great camaraderie between the aurora photographers in near total darkness.
The custom frame is in Tasmanian Blackwood.