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Rock Climbing Models

Tasmania is chock full of climbing culture - so many different types of rocks and climbing for all of the varied climbers. I am married to an enthusiast so naturally, I am embedded into this world now too. Sometimes I get on the wall myself (top rope only) or try to learn less strenuous parts of the challenge like belaying. I have to protect my drawing hands after all, haha!

Going along for the ride can be pretty spectacular in itself though, with so many of the climbing locations being in remote and beautiful areas of Tasmania. This past weekend we travelled 4.5 hours north to Sister’s Beach.

The Tasmanian coastline is insanely beautiful all around.

After walking in to this area of national park, everyone got setup and the ink pens came out!

It’s kind of amazing how good this is for an illustrator - always trying to capture the essence of humans. I’ve attended life drawing classes/sessions of some sort since I was a teenager, so I am used to drawing fast. You kind of get to know the repeated moves that climbers make on the wall ( I still don’t know all of the lingo for it though).

This one is probably my favourite drawing of the weekend.

This one is probably my favourite drawing of the weekend.

Dynamic posing in pristine natural environments - what could be better?! I was also obsessed with all of the amazing quartz rocks EVERYWHERE.

Closer to home, I tagged along on another climbing afternoon on kunanyi/Mt. Wellington. This spot didn’t offer the best drawing views so the results are mostly butts from me having to look straight up.

kunanyi climbing mt wellington tasmania

Well I won’t be sendin’ anything big anytime soon, but I will certainly enjoy drawing others who do! Stay safe!