ANF in Alaska: day 2 and 3

The last two days the weather only got worse.
 
First, almost constant drizzle and then the wind picked up, so umbrellas didn't work anymore as also the rains got more intense.
 
But high spirits among the artists and many new experiences and landscapes and species never seen before!
 
Below some impressions from the Sheridan glazier and wildlife observations from the surrounding forests and wetlands.
Laurent Willenegger tries to paint Sheridan Glacier

Laurent Willenegger tries to paint Sheridan Glacier

Watercolour, Laurent Willenegger

Watercolour, Laurent Willenegger

Watercolour, Ben Woodhams

Watercolour, Ben Woodhams

Ben Woodhams painting in the moss covered forest

Ben Woodhams painting, in the moss covered forest near the glacier, the tracks of a Grizzly Bear

Moss forest impression, watercolour by Ben Woodhams

Moss forest impression, watercolour by Ben Woodhams

Watercolour by Ben Woodhams

Watercolour by Ben Woodhams

Watercolour by Laurent Willenegger

Watercolour by Laurent Willenegger

Brown Bear and Bald Eagle in the Copper River Delta. Kokay Szabolcs

Brown Bear and Bald Eagle in the Copper River Delta. Kokay Szabolcs

Kokay Szabolcs (Szabi), Dusky Canada Goose in the rain

Kokay Szabolcs (Szabi), Dusky Canada Goose in the rain

Andrea Rich, cutting away

Andrea Rich, cutting away

Andrea Rich, Linocut Dusky Canada Goose

Andrea Rich, Linocut Dusky Canada Goose

David Rosenthal explaining in his studio

David Rosenthal explaining in his studio

Dennis Keough, Don Rich, David Grimes, Robert the guide and Ben Woodhams in Cordova Museum

Dennis Keough, Don Rich, David Grimes, Robert the guide and Ben Woodhams in Cordova Museum

David Lynn Grimes

David Lynn Grimes, the great coordinator for this Native Conservancy / Artists for Nature project. Besides he is a singer-songwriter, fine guitarist, wilderness guide, conservationist and so on, but most of all, a dear and dedicated true friend!

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