Charcoal on Birch Wood
12” x 12”
"My love for the Mountains and Wilderness has been a tremendous part of my life since the dawn of my life. I’ve always drawn and to be able to capture wild places that are so delicate and always threatened is my life’s mission. So when this opportunity presented itself to me, of course I took it with grace and honor. These glaciers are the last bits of an ancient memory. They will leave us, until the next age perhaps, but now we have them and can celebrate their beauty and natural force." -Nathaniel David Anderson
Meet the artist: Nathaniel David AndersonBorn in California, the artist is self taught. Raised on a love for travel, arts, and history. An upbringing of adventure inspired the artist immensely. From essentially spending half his childhood in a tent traveling the west, the artist has backpacked numerous countries around the world, exploring untamed wilderness, with a purpose to document his travels with art. Currently, Nathaniel is based in Colorado, spending the summers trail running and continuing to create new work. More about Hal Foss GlacierThis is a small cirque glacier on the north side of Hal Foss Peak. Hal Foss is a peak between Mount Fricaba and Mount Mystery. This glacier flows into the Dosewallips River. In the photo it can be seen in the upper left, above the larger Fricaba Glacier. |
Last updated: July 21, 2023