June 27, 2022
Ed Boudreau
We are proud to feature 2 artist this month in our ongoing Heart of Art Blog series. Here we start with Alaskan Photgrapher Ed Boudreau. Not only can you see his work in our store or online year-round, but you can also meet him in person during our First Friday Art walk this July 1st, 2022 from 6p-8p.
Hailing from Eagle River, Alaska, Ed is a landscape and nature photographer who spent 28 years in the Air Force here in Alaska. During that time he always had his eye focused on her beauty. After retiring in 2010, his wife bought him his first DSLR and pushed him out into the great outdoors. He has been having a blast running amuck throughout Alaska since, trying to stay one step ahead of the bears. Below we interviewed Ed about his experieicne and work. We hope you enjoy and are inspired by Ed as much as we are.
Can you tell us about your "process" / if there's a certain way you go about deciding your subjects/compositions - or favorite things to capture?
-Deciding my subject matter and composition happens to come easy to me as Alaska offers such a wide variety of material to choose from. I can think of no other place in the world that has a larger canvas of opportunities and beauty that Alaska offers. Deciding which way on the compass I feel like going is the hardest part.
My Favorite subjects to capture is probably Sunrise/sunsets followed by capturing the Auroras (most challenging)
What is your favorite art form?
-Photography, more specifically, Nature Photography
When did you first start creating?
-Soon after I retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2010
What inspires you to create your work?
- The light! No matter where I go I am always looking to see how the light of the scene makes the image. That and being outdoors even if it's bad to shoot.
What’s your favorite thing to see/do in Alaska?
- Favorite thing to see is when a sliver of light decides to break through the clouds and transcends over a mountain range and I happen to be there to capture that one moment in time
What advice do you have for aspiring artists?
- Practice, Practice, Practice. The more familiar you are with your equipment will pay huge dividends later when getting “The Shot”. It will come second nature so you won’t be spending precious seconds fiddling with the camera sitting and rushing yourself or missing the shot
Anything else you'd like the world to know?
- We’re only on this marble for an instant and that instant is wasted if you do not stop and “really” appreciate the beauty that surrounds you… As Henry David Thoreau said “"It is not what you look at that matters, it's what you see".
Thanks Ed!
Again, Ed's work is available in Store or online at our website. If yo uare in Seward Friday July 1st, 2022. please come out a meet Ed in person from 6p-8p. He is a thughtful and kind man always ready with a story.
The FTT Family
May 29, 2022
Meet Alaskan laser artist Gale Glenn who has resided in the Mat-Su Valley since 1979 with her husband Dave. Like many Alaskans, Gale and Dave wore several other hats on their way to their current passion project that included long careers in accounting and working on the North Slope. After they were married in '94, they even ran a successful Air Taxi service in the Valley from 1994-2019.
Six years ago, they bought their first laser cutter and have never looked back. They started out by creating a wide variety of unique etched products whether it involved custom trophies, colorful wooden plaques, or even sleek aviation instrument panels. Driven to continuously challenge herself and her mastery of the laser medium, she "just kept cruising for stuff, just looking for stuff that’s different… Something that somebody else isn’t doing." Which has led her to where we find her today. With her persistence and love of Alaska and of all things laser, she has developed the series of beautiful Alaskan inspired pieces featured in our Gallery that are so fresh and unique. We are so proud to be able to share them with you.
*Can you tell us about your process?
Working with a laser is pretty straightforward - cut, paint, glue! But there are always new processes for improving quality, efficiency and design.
What is your favorite Medium?
Photography, watercolor.
When did you first start creating?
My mother was a seamstress, so I picked up some sewing skills when I was young - made clothes for my Barbie! As I got older, I did quite a bit of embroidery, continued with sewing clothes and crafts.
What inspires you to create?
A lot of my inspiration comes from talking with folks about ideas that they have. Makes me think about how I would go about creating that idea.
What’s your favorite thing to see/do in Alaska
We have a cabin that we like to spend time at during the summer. We esdepcially love the trout fishing at the lake. But my absolute favorite thing about this state is it's beauty. I remind myself every day to take time to look around. Whether it's a cool piece of driftwood on the beach or at Pioneer Peak - there is always something beautiful to see.
What advice do you have for aspiring artists?
I was hesitant to try something new - puzzled over what colors to use. You know what? - It doesn't matter, just do it. You'll learn a lot from trial and error!
Thank you to Gale Glenn for interviewing with us and taking us through her artistic journey. We are grateful to carry such incredible works from her and so many other artists here at Forests,Tides & Treasures. It is our continued goal at FTT to bridge the gap between artist and guests so that we may all embrace the humanity that we all share more easily. After all, we are better together.
May 15, 2021