I continue to find excitement in traveling to paint and I owe much of that to my time at Glacier National Park. It is one of the places I will return to many times in my life for sure.
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I continue to find excitement in traveling to paint and I owe much of that to my time at Glacier National Park. It is one of the places I will return to many times in my life for sure.
Warning... this might get personal. For the last year and a half, I have been preparing for an upcoming exhibition at the Hockaday Museum in Kalispell, Montana. As one of the invited men and women to paint the Waterton Glacier International Peace Parks (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), it was a requirement to visit, document, and paint en plein air both Waterton Lakes in Canada, and Glacier National in the U.S.
A highlight of my travels, hikes I have taken into the Eastern Sierras offer these inspiring views. This particular pack trip was to Drunken Sailor Lake near Mammoth. The white granite