2010s Tag

9" × 10.5", oil on linen (2010) Walker Arm, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project With the final days on Baffin Island winding down, both Sam and Jayko mentioned a waterfall not far from camp. It sounded like the...

54" × 81”, oil on linen (2016) Solitary Tor, Ivvavik National Park, Yukon, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project Hiking the ancient mountains near the Firth River in Ivvavik National Park, I felt transported back in time. Past each ridge lay another...

20" × 30", oil on linen (2015) Brock River, Northwest Territories, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project My family and I had been camping at the edge of the plateau, overlooking the meandering Brock River. It was time for a change of...

13" × 21”, oil on linen (2017) Gibbs Fiord, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project Looking ahead, I saw the granite-lined cliffs that lead to Gibbs Fiord. I quickly reached for my painting gear and set up on the...

13.5" × 12", oil on linen (2010) Quttinirpaaq National Park, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project At the end of my month on Ellesmere, I pitched my tent in front of this view. As the evening light was lacklustre,...

19" × 40", oil on linen (2015) Coronation Fiord, Auyuittuq National Park, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project Travelling by small boat along the face of Baffin Island’s Coronation Glacier, I was mesmerized by the display of icy cracks...

9" × 16”, oil on linen (2011) Quttinirpaaq National Park, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project Ellesmere Island is a treeless polar desert, with colours that are more subdued than those in the South. On the edge of Lake...

8" × 16", oil on linen (2010) Tombstone Valley, Yukon, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project Fall in the western Arctic is a sight to behold. In a land devoid of large trees, it is the ground that comes to fiery life...

6" × 16", oil on linen (2016) HBC Trading Post, Port Leopold, Somerset Island, Nunavut, Canada From the INTO THE ARCTIC Project Stepping out of the Zodiac, I passed a large boulder with a hand-carved inscription: .1849.” Arctic explorer Sir James Clark Ross...