The Jaunt Trip #072
Destination: Karijini, Australia
Date: 24-29 April, 2021
About Kyle Hughes-Odgers Based out of Perth, Australia, Kyle Hughes-Odgers is one of those artists who seems to effortlessly combine abstract and figurative elements in his work. Always exploring colour theory, abstraction and narrative within his work, which in turn is inspired by nature, the built environment and human behaviour.
Learn more about Kyle here: www.kylehughesodgers.com
Destination: Karijini, Australia
Right at the heart of the Pilbara region in Western Australia, you will find Karijini National Park, which provides an unmatched insight at two billion years of the Earth’s natural history. With ancient cavernous gorges and crystal clear waterfalls, the entire Karijini National Park is a sight to behold. The Karijini Eco Retreat provides a unique chance to stay within the National Park, and is 100% Aboriginal owned, serving the Banjima, Yinhawangka and Nyiyaparli people of the Pilbara region.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three color silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
The Jaunt Trip #072
Destination: Karijini, Australia
Date: 24-29 April, 2021
About Kyle Hughes-Odgers Based out of Perth, Australia, Kyle Hughes-Odgers is one of those artists who seems to effortlessly combine abstract and figurative elements in his work. Always exploring colour theory, abstraction and narrative within his work, which in turn is inspired by nature, the built environment and human behaviour.
Learn more about Kyle here: www.kylehughesodgers.com
Destination: Karijini, Australia
Right at the heart of the Pilbara region in Western Australia, you will find Karijini National Park, which provides an unmatched insight at two billion years of the Earth’s natural history. With ancient cavernous gorges and crystal clear waterfalls, the entire Karijini National Park is a sight to behold. The Karijini Eco Retreat provides a unique chance to stay within the National Park, and is 100% Aboriginal owned, serving the Banjima, Yinhawangka and Nyiyaparli people of the Pilbara region.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three color silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist