Bill Brody painting "7 Fierce Sisters." Photo by Coert Olmsted.
Each summer I go deep into the wilderness of Alaska's mountains to paint. I spend my time chasing light and dancing shadows, trying to capture the dynamic richness of this spare and wonderful northern landscape. Working in the endless light of the arctic summer is my wellspring; it grounds me for the flights of introspection which occupy me in the studio during the majority of the year when it its too cold to paint outside. I reflect on my summer experiences when I make prints, computer animations and intensely colored paintings, fusing the figure with the landscape. This cycle of renewal has been repeated and refined over a number of years. My memories of the summer provide concrete grounding for the work I do during the winter, and the insights and technical experiences gained each winter are reflected in turn the next summer.