Showing posts with label antarctica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antarctica. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Digital Art


I am taking a digital art course this semester and so far we have kept it pretty basic, good skills but ones I pretty much already know! These are the two project I have done so far (..over 6 weeks, the class moves a little slow)!

Both are inspired by my time in Antarctica of course! Above is simply a digital painting so I just used various brush tools and matched the colors to a photograph I had of this seal skull! 

Below is a vector image I created from a photograph of 3 Adelie penguins having a grand time


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Field Sketches in Antarctica

Seal head shot!
Over winter break I had the opportunity to work in the Dry Valleys in Antarctica! I was a field assistant with a group of 6: one of my professors and a graduate student here at UMaine, and 3 others from UC Santa Cruz.

The project involved sampling and measuring hundreds of mummified seals that died usually thousands of years ago. These seals can reveal what past populations were, what they ate, and how these abundant animals responded to changes in the climate. This information will help reveal how they may react to current warming in the Antarctic.

I learned a ton about seal identification, bones, the breakdown of bodies, and also about the area: the glaciers and landforms and history of research there.

We kept pretty busy but I made the time to do a few sketches while we were there! 24 hours of sun made doing this more convenient! Had to bundle up a bit, but temps were usually warmer than back in Maine !

I will do some more posts on my trip soon to share more pictures and stories !

Seal mummy close to our camp in Marshall Valley

Camp in Wright Valley. In the background is the Denton Glacier and the peak is Loki ( this was the Asgard range). We slept two to a ten in the tall yellow Scott tents and the striped tent was our big cook/hang out tent


The large southern end of the Clark Glacier coming into Wright Valley


I began to sketch this section of Victoria Valley but the helicopter arrived to bring us back to camp so I haven't finished it yet !