Northern Wilds March 2022

Page 20

By Breana Johnson

The Last Days of Winter

According to the calendar, Sunday, March 20 marks the first day of spring. However, those of us on the North Shore will likely still be playing in the snow for a while. So, here’s to enjoying the last stretch of winter—spring is right around the corner.

This digital illustration by Washburn, Wisc., artist Jamey Penney-Ritter is titled “Hard Water Fishing.” To see more, visit: bemusedposters.com. | JAMEY PENNEY-RITTER “Sap” is an acrylic on cradled panel piece by Adam Swanson. For more artwork from Swanson, visit: adamswanson.com. | ADAM SWANSON

This woodblock print by Grand Marais artist Nan Onkka is titled “Winter Cabin.” To see more from Onkka, visit: nanonkka.com. | NAN ONKKA

Anna Hess created this 8x10 oil on canvas piece of her son Adrian heading down to Temperance River beach in the winter. It’s titled “To the Beach.” For more artwork, visit: alwhessart.com. | ANNA HESS

Duluth illustrator Jordan Sundberg is the artist behind this piece, titled “Groomed by Moonlight.” Her work can be found online at: tincupdesignco.com. | JORDAN SUNDBERG

“Silver Morning” is an 11x14 oil on canvas by Matt Kania. To view more from Kania, go to: mattkania.com. | MATT KANIA 20

MARCH 2022

NORTHERN WILDS


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