Jungle (1990)Dispersion Paint on Watercolour-Paper
»Enormous trees with trunks forty feet in diameter rose two hundret feet overhead, where they spread their dense leafy canopy, blotting out the sky and perpetually dripping water to the ground below. Curtains of grey moss, and creepers and lianas, hung down in a tangle from the trees; parasitic orchids sprouted from the trunks. At ground level, huge ferns, gleaming with moisture, grew higher than a man´s chest and held the low ground fog.«
M.Crichton |
