High Arctic
One thousand kilometres North of Europe lies an archipelago: Svalbard. It is the most accessible part of the High Arctic, where animals as mythical as the Polar Bear, Walrus and Narwhal roam. Two days of navigation to the East lies the Greenland coast and its spectacular landscapes. Navigation days means time to draw other – not-so-elusive animals : the passengers!
Polar Bear, young female - Svalbard 2018
Polar Bear swimming in sea ice - Svalbard 2017
Sky opening - Svalbard 2018
A head rise up on the sea ice - Svalbard - 2018
Fast ice under the declining sun - Svalbard 2019
Seligerbreen - Svalbard 2017
In the eye - Svalbard 2019
Polar Bear female on sea ice - Svalbard 2017
Narwhals in the middle of sea ice - Svalbard (!!!) 2017
Walruse getting out of the water - Svalbard 2018
Walruse profile - Svalbard 2017
Iceberg in front of Monaco glacier - Svalbard 2017
Bearded Seal on sea ice - Svalbard 2017
Glacier contrasts - Svalbard 2019
Sea ice and Polar Bear - Svalbard 2018
Brünnich Guillemot - Svalbard 2019
Polar Bear slowly moving away from the ship - Svalbard 2017
Svalbard atmosphere - Svalbard 2017
Polar Bear, a big male on its prey - Svalbard 2018
Sleeping Plar Bear on sea ice - Svalbard 2018
An attentive passenger - Svalbard 2017
Polar Bear asleep on a piece of sea ice - North-East Greenland 2018
Polar Bear asleep in front of the ship - North-East Greenland 2018
Bearded Seal on a beach - Svalbard 2018
Brünnich Guillemot colony - Svalbard 2018
Passenger during a lecture - Svalbard 2018
Portrait - Svalbard 2018
Reading - Svalbard 2018
Passenger - Svalbard 2018