Adam Boulter


Wadi Rum, Jordan

2013

Wadi Rum is just one of the many valley that lace the desert out side of Aqaba. Having be sculpted into amazing forms by sand wind and rain, they have then been home to nomadic people for thousands of years. This leaves them with both a sense of human history often literally carved into the rock and of huge forces of nature.



Beginning of the White Desert,
Oil on Linen,
61cm x 91cm
Late Afternoon, on the edge of the Red Desert,
Oil on Linen,
61cm x 91cm
Lion Rock from
Bait Ali,
Oil on Linen, 61cm x 91cm
SOLD
Police station near Wadi Rum,
Oil on Linen,
46cm x 30cm
SOLD
Rum village from Lawrences spring, Oil on Linen,
46cm x 30cm
SOLD
Back road to Disa,
pastel on paper, 14cm x 37cm
SOLD
Beginning of the White Desert,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
● Late Afternoon Edge of the Red Desert,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Rum Mountain,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
SOLD
Near Wadi Rum,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Wadi Rum,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Wadi Rum,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Jebel Umm
al-Ishrin,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Wadi Rum,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
SOLD
Beduin Camp in the white desert,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
Wadi Umm
al-Ishrin,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
SOLD
Wadi Umm
al-Ishrin,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
SOLD
Jebel Umm
al-Ishrin,
pastel on paper, 28cm x 37cm
SOLD
View from Bait Ali,
pastel on paper, 18cm x 10cm
Jebel Barrah,
pastel on paper, 18cm x 12cm