Thaw: An Arctic in Transition: Gallery 2 – Images from 2006 – 2013 This portfolio contains images from Thaw: An Arctic in Transition from 2006 through 2013. To view a larger image click on the gallery image. Pond and Arctic Ocean, Barrow, Alaska, from Thaw: An Arctic in Transition, 2013, 24 x 20 inches, Archival Inkjet Print, edition of 9. Boat Light, Kotzebue, Alaska, From Thaw: An Arctic in Transition, 2012, Archival Inkjet Print, edition of 9 Bearded Seal Hide, Kotzebue, Alaska, from Thaw: An Arctic in Transition, 2013, Archival Inkjet Print, 24 x 20 inches, edition of 9. Seals are traditionally used for meat, clothing, and boat construction in Arctic Alaska. Little goes to waste. As Arctic ice and ice floe conditions gradually change hunting traditions are also changing, with modified seasons and ways to hunt. This hide is in Kotzebue, population 3200, the largest city in Alaska’s Northwest Arctic Borough. 72% of Kotzebue residents are Inupiat. Weather Vane, Kotzebue, Alaska, from Thaw: An Arctic in Transition, 2013, 24 x 20 inches, Archival Inkjet Print, edition of 9. Antlers, Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat), from Thaw: An Arctic in Transition, 2006, Chromagenic (Type C) Print, 20 x 24 inches, edition of 10. Hunting and fishing are major sources of sustenance in Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat). Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) is an autonomous nation within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the world’s largest island. More than 80% of its land surface is covered with ice. Houses, Upernavik, Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat), from Thaw: An Arctic in Transition, 2006, Chromogenic (Type C) Print, edition of 10.