Alaska wildflowers are a delight and inspiration to many, short-lived though they might be. A frequent object in my camera lens during the month of June is the tall blue flower spike with palmate foliage known as Nootka Lupine, Lupinus nootkatensis. The print...
Signs of spring are all around, and we are rejoicing in the return of the light. It’s the trigger for so many welcome seasonal changes. The Alaska art print “Spring Green” celebrates one of my favorite effects, sunbeams hitting the fresh new baby...
April marks the 20 year anniversary of the town of Gustavus, Alaska incorporating as a second class city. This episode shines a light on our community. Gustavus sits on the glacial outwash plain formed by the retreating glaciers of what is now known as Glacier Bay...
The coastal Alaska art print “Heading Out” captures a quintessential Southeast Alaska experience: being on the water. The dynamic waters of Cross Sound pictured here are located just off the Gulf of Alaska. It is the northernmost passage from the open...
Fast moving fog rolling up the river from the beach the other morning brought this print to mind: “Looking Toward Chichagof.” Icy Strait is a big stretch of water, 40 miles east to west and about six miles from the Gustavus Dock across to Point Adolphus...
The Alaska rainforest art print “Sprucelight” captures the moment after a storm when sunlight breaks through clouds to dance on the raindrops caught in spruce needles, dripping lichen and the mossy bark of trees in this spruce grove. One thing to be said...