Winter Snow at Lone Pine Cemetery (2018) Painting by Roachie - The Gallipoli Artist

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Winter at Lone Pine. In 1915 it was the first snow many Diggers had ever seen. Now they lie side by side in this peaceful place that witnessed medieval carnage in 1915 About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles
Winter at Lone Pine. In 1915 it was the first snow many Diggers had ever seen. Now they lie side by side in this peaceful place that witnessed medieval carnage in 1915

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Craig Roach or more commonly known as Roachie, has wandered the secluded and stunningly beautiful WW1 battlefield of Gallipoli for thirty years. In that time he has seen nature slowly taking back the scars[...]

Craig Roach or more commonly known as Roachie, has wandered the secluded and stunningly beautiful WW1 battlefield of Gallipoli for thirty years. In that time he has seen nature slowly taking back the scars and tragedies of war. Roachie, has always been an avid artist and has passionately devoted his life on creating an artistic legacy of this tragic but beautiful place.

The hills, gullies, old trenches and beaches are littered with the remains of WW1. A hundred years on and there is now an artistic marriage between man and nature.

If you'd like to visit this place then Roachie will take you off the beaten track, show you the best place to paint, draw, sit in solitude and maybe share a bottle of wine. You can check out my exploits if you search for The Gallipoli Artist, on the web or Facebook.

See you there,
Roachie - The Gallipoli Artist

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