Deborah Horner Art Collections
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Artwork by Deborah Horner
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Chena Spring by Deborah Horner
Evening at Wolf Run II by Deborah Horner
Winter Shadows by Deborah Horner
Winter's Last Gasp by Deborah Horner
Autumn's End by Deborah Horner
Rock Massifs Study by Deborah Horner
Ice House at Silver City by Deborah Horner
Windy Arch by Deborah Horner
River of Life by Deborah Horner
-30 at Engineer Creek by Deborah Horner
Hoarfrost by Deborah Horner
After the Storm - Atlin Lake by Deborah Horner
Shackleton Falls by Deborah Horner
Icebergs and Grey Skies by Deborah Horner
Sculpted by Nature by Deborah Horner
Autumn Hike - Gulkana Glacier by Deborah Horner
Icy Splendor by Deborah Horner
Sentinel Spruce by Deborah Horner
Along Fossil Gap Trail by Deborah Horner
Lifeblood of the Han by Deborah Horner
March Morning by Deborah Horner
Delta Reflections by Deborah Horner
Valdez Summer by Deborah Horner
Spring on the Chena by Deborah Horner
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Hello from Alaska
Two years since traveling to Antarctica, I journeyed to Baffin Island, Nunavet, Canada, and Greenland. In December of this year, I will be exhibiting new works from this trip as well as paintings from Alaska and the Yukon, at the Well St. Gallery in Fairbanks, AK. The new works will be posted on this site following the opening of the show.
In October 2017, I sailed aboard the Russian research vessel, Academik Ioffe from Ushuaia, Argentina, to the Falklands, South Georgia Island, and the Antarctic Peninsula. During 19 days at sea, I saw magnificent scenery, tempestuous seas, birds of the southern seas, and marine life. Penguins and albatrosses, both icons of the southern seas, entertained throughout the trip. Seals, including the enormous southern elephant seal, provided interesting viewing during shore excursions. Beginning with "Heading North," nine paintings feature landscapes from the southern seas.
The paintings "Along Fossil Gap Trail" through "Sentinel Spruce" are of scenes in the White Mountains National Recreation Area north of Fairbanks, AK. I was selected as the BLM 2015 Winter/Spring Artist in Residence and spent six days photographing, sketching, and doing quick watercolor studies.
The remaining works are all landscapes of areas in Alaska, Yukon Territory and British Columbia. I hope you enjoy looking at the paintings.