Less than 48 hours until I depart for the small island
settlement of Upernavik in Northwest Greenland.
I’m packing for temps in the 30’s, snow and sleet, while it’s in the
mid-90’s at home in Colorado lately and about as dry as it’s ever been. Fires rage to the east, west, and south of Durango. The snow is gone from the high peaks now, the
river runs low, and the wildflowers are already going to seed in the high
country. It’s not yet July.
The world is changing, and most abruptly in the Polar North
and South – the Arctic and Antarctic. I’m
thrilled to have the opportunity to travel to a place that few will ever see,
and a little afraid to arrive in Upernavik to find Baffin Bay free of ice -
even at 72’N latitude. I’ll be filming in
Greenland, and creating drawings and sketches from which I’ll make even more
work that documents my time in the Arctic.
Here is a sampling of creations from the past months. My work is changing and I can’t yet envision what will come of my Arctic
Art Expedition. I know the experience will
be both awesome and heartbreaking.
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"Burn", porcelain tiles with china paint and custom decal |
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"Hybrid" ( polar/grizzly), acrylic on paper |
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"Ride for the World", lithographic image transfer on porcelain paperclay |
I have to admit I'm not sure I'm ready to step out along into the cool white and blue world of the Far North, which so
far exists only in my imagination. Today I'm packing just a single 20 kilo bag that will have to sustain me and my creative projects for the next 6 weeks. Tomorrow I'll repack obsessively and spend another sweltering night tossing and turning, awake with countless unknowns spinning in my head. Wednesday, tired goodbyes and a final departure.
Several days later, Greenland - via Denver, Frankfurt,
Copenhagen, Ilulissat, and Kangerlussuaq!!
At the end of the line, Upernavik, and the little red cabin where I will live and work at the northernmost museum in the world. Adventure awaits, ready or not.
greenland photo credits: Ville Miettinen and Ljiljana Vojvodic