Artist in residence, Palmer Station, Antarctic
Drawn and painted while I was living in the Antarctic at at remote research station of only 42 other people.
Watercolor
Snowy Sheathbill pair who were living under the trash compactor room at Palmer Station, Antarctica (affectionately known as the "Mash and Grind"). Drawn during my time there in summer season of 2015-2016. Watercolor on paper
Drawn and painted while I was living in the Antarctic at Palmer Station, summer season 2016. Watercolor and pencil.
Drawn while I was living at Palmer Station, Antarctica. Watercolor, pencil and gouache.
Observed while I was out on a zodiac in the middle of the Antarctic sea. Drawn and painted while I was a grantee of the National Science Foundation, and living in the Antarctic. Watercolor.
Drawn and painted while I was living in Antarctica at Palmer Station, as a part of the National Science Foundation's Artists in the Antarctic grant.
Watercolor
Drawn and painted while I was living in the Antarctic at Palmer Station, as an artist grantee for the National Science Foundation.
Watercolor
I will be leaving for the Antarctic as a grantee of the National Science Foundation on December 31st of 2015, set for return in mid-April 2016. I will be studying, photographing, and drawing the Snowy Sheathbill. More information and lots of interesting research can be found at polarsouth.com .