Description
17 1/2″ x 23 1/2″, Paper Print, 650 Edition, $165.00 Suggested Retail
25″ x 33″, Giclee Canvas, 180 Edition, $895.00 Suggested Retail
“Field work with young grizzlies is only possible in zoos or game farms. Meeting a mother with cubs in the wild is extremely dangerous. Bears are unpredictable, and surely mothers with offspring.
Several times I experienced nice encounters with grizzlies in Alaska. September is an excellent time to go there, colors everywhere and nice brown bears in the vast tundra. They eat a lot to gain weight for the winter. Berries are everywhere, so they don’t pay attention to you. The berries have all their attention. This is the right moment to get good reference photographs. That’s how a painting ripens in your mind. All the impressions are so easy today to record and take home. It still is a lot of work to assemble all the images until the composition of the painting is done. Then the talent does the rest. Interpretation and fantasy are the words to use. The sensation of the encounters in the wild helps you create a good painting. For details and texture, zoos and game farms do the rest.
The interaction between young animals remains an attractive subject to me.”
Carl Brenders