tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5675961259717563037.post3945723696591537130..comments2023-06-03T22:17:56.624+10:00Comments on homage to the seed weblog . . .: The Glass House Mountains and Mary Cairncross Scenic ReserveSophie Munnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02797068983613314554noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5675961259717563037.post-24663715004597060692010-05-05T10:13:29.926+10:002010-05-05T10:13:29.926+10:00It is a very spectacular and strange view Altoon.....It is a very spectacular and strange view Altoon... Having had reason to drive up this way in the last few months a few times I am getting more and more curious about them and wanting to explore. The seeming randomness of them... strange shapes and spread apart rising suddenly.<br />There is an artist who's painted them over years I have added to the post prompted by your response...Lawrence Daws.<br />His last show at Brisbane art dealer Phillip Bacon Galleries contained many works referencing these mountains - but there is no link to work in that show...it was a sell out from what I saw. Glad you found the links helpful... <br />Thanks for your comments Altoon,<br />Sophiesophie munnshttp://sophiemunns.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5675961259717563037.post-16937150762964516632010-05-05T04:42:28.455+10:002010-05-05T04:42:28.455+10:00I have to admit that what made me go 'wow'...I have to admit that what made me go 'wow' is the image of those wacky mountains; I love their beautiful and strange shapes. Of course I went to the Mary Cairncross site to find out how they were made: so interesting. It looks like a gorgeous reserve.Altoon Sultanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16743040814034732581noreply@blogger.com