When you look around Cordova and all of Alaska it is hard not to notice changes in glaciers, rivers, lakes and open landscapes. A visual representation of many changes that are happening will be available to see in a new upcoming traveling exhibition by David Rosenthal. The title of the new exhibit explains it "Art and Science - Painting at the End of the Ice Age". David creates realistic landscape images in his paintings and water colors. There are a few ways you can see David's work before the new exhibit begins traveling: The Cordova Center has three oversize paintings by David, just before entering the museum take a look a the three paintings to the left of the museum entrance, these paintings create a sense of awe and are best viewed from the library side of the atrium. View his work on his website Stop by Cordova Gear or request a studio tour, David works in his Cordova, Alaska studio and offers studio tours to people who are interested in his work. Call him to set up a time for a free studio tour. 907-424-5613. There is so much to see at David's studio, if you have an area that you love you might request in advance to have him show you those paintings, if you are in the market for a painting this method will help you choose!
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