"Rock Flour, Illecillewaet River, Glacier National Park"

Item 31 of 112 in 2021 Annual International Representational Exhibition (AIRE)
"Rock Flour, Illecillewaet River, Glacier National Park" by Lisa Figueroa, AFCA
 
Title:
Rock Flour, Illecillewaet River, Glacier National Park
Artist:
Lisa Figueroa, AFCA
Size:
36" x 18"
Medium:
Acrylic on Canvas
Description:
Rock Flour is a geological phenomena that occurs when the rocks that are in and around glaciers are eroded. This erosion creates very finely powdered rock (much smaller than sand) that floats in the glacial melt water. In glacial rivers the water often appears milky and powdery grey. Glacial fed rivers take on a unique persona.

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Status:
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Price:
CAN$2,100.00
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