A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World.
Atlas Drawings
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1/24 The Last Dreamworld
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. The Last Dreamworld - Australia West. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
2/24 For What We Are In
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. For What We Are In - China North and Mongolia. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
3/24 Salute The River
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Salute The River - China West and Tibet Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
4/24 Running With The Poppy
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Running With The Poppy - Iran (Persia) Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
5/24 Bread Is Our Priest
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Bread Is Our Priest - U.S.S.R. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
6/24 A Land At Sea
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. A land At Sea -Iceland. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
7/24 The Year 9002
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. The Year 9002 - London and Environs. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
8/24 Kings And Queens
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Kings and Queens - Scotland North. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
9/24 The Poet
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. The Poet - Ireland. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
10/24 Memories
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Memories -Germany South-West. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
11/24 Bravo
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Bravo - France. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
12/24 A Piece Of Bread For Goya
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. A Piece Of Bread For Goya - Spain. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
13/24 Vo-larrrrri
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Vo-larrrrri - Italy and Adriatic. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
14/24 The Cosmos Has No Wish To Hear
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. The Cosmos Has No Wish To Hear - Italy North. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
15/24 Waterhole
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Waterhole - Egypt and Libya. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
16/24 Scorched
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Scorched - Sudan and Ethiopia. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
17/24 The World's Weight
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. The World's Weight Going Down and Down - Canada Central. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
18/24 Old Man River
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Old Man River - U.S.A. Lower Mississippi Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
19/24 Extinction In Hard Numbers
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Extinction In Hard Numbers - Canada West and North-west. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
20/24 Our Ghosts And Our Trails
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Our Ghost And Our Trails - U.S.A. Pacific Coast South. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
21/24 Jake And The Cancer
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Jake And The Cancer - U.S.A. Great Plains South. Pen on paper -18" x 24"
22/24 Black Shore
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Black Shore - U.S.A. Middle Atlantic SeaBoard. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
23/24 Porto Libres
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. Porto Libres - Argentina:Chile:Uruguay. Pen on paper - 18" x 24"
24/24 For Cardinal Bunzl
A selection of drawings from the pages of The Times Atlas of the World. For Cardinal Bunzl - Venezuela:Colombia:Ecuador. Pen on paper -18" x 24"
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Stunning and thought-provoking, as always with Ronald Rae’s work! Thank you for letting us see!
Thank you Carolyn. If you find the work thought-provoking there is no greater compliment to the artist.
Ian Hughes Smith. Ronnie, where is your vision of hope for this sadly distraught world.? From an artist of such vision as you possess, where is there a sign of faith in the human race that somehow we can capture God’s dream of the world as he envisaged it? There must always be a presumption that we can rescue hope out of despair, salvation out of damnation.
As an artist one lives outside reality and therefore can see both sides of life – the good and the evil. Both exist. When Ronald Rae addresses negative forces he feels pity and tries to express this through his art. Does this answer your question?
The unborn may still save us …that’s the dream anyway
Let’s hope you are right, Ben.