Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger
Drawing
a Cave in a glacier at the waters edge, drawn in pastels on black paper. 360 x 150cm
Based on two drawings from my Antarctica 'From the Bow' series. This depicts the movement of the vessel as it passed through the Drake Passage 100 x 250 cm
Antarctica Ongoing since 2017
24 images from my journey with the Schmidt Ocean Institute as they mapped the Coral Sea Marine Park. 3 images are what was above the water line the remaining 21 are my interpretation of what was mapped by the multibeam sonar at 7am each day, Graphite on Derwent landscape paper. 30 x 10 cm x 24
Detail 2 shows Kicker Rock in the ocean near Cerro Brujo Graphite on Derwent landscape paper. 30 x 10 cm
From the Bow - continuing drawing series produced at the front of the ships bow 7am each journey day
This unnamed seamount is only visible due to the coding from the multibeam sonar. Charcoal and blue pencil on Japanese hemp paper 200 x 100 cm
Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger stands beside the installed artwork.
Drawings based on the undersea mapping from my residency with the Schmidt Ocean Institute in 2021
Light falling into the shadow spaces of dense mangroves. Charcoal on raw Belgium linen 90 x 90 cm WINNER - GREENWAY ART PRIZE
The twisting confusion that the mangrove legs create. Charcoal, Conti, Pastel & Ink on Brown Card 44 x61 cm
Mangrove Series continuing since 2009
Examining the human through the intention of stepping Charcoal on Canson paper 145 x 110cm
What crosses your path is not always what is expected Charcoal on Canson paper 150 x 105 cm
Describing the Galapagos tortoise on a scale that would allow us to understand how large we seem to them. Charcoal, ink, book pages & pastel on hand-made paper 115x132cm
Examining the human through the intention of stepping Charcoal on Canson paper 145 x 110cm
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