Thick fog, dancing through the ridgelines, these are the mornings I live for. Watching the haze creep through the mountains revealing and obscuring new trees as time goes on.
Hollis Kitchin is a local Juneauite; when she is not running her boutique she is painting the dramatic ecosystems around her. From the oceans deep to the jagged peaks, she deftly uses water colors to mirror uncertainty and spontaneity of the Alaskan landscape.
For Hollis, watercolor is a perfect medium to interpret the ever shifting mood of the Alaskan ecosystem. It shifts and dissolves like mist rising through the forest. The hard lines create a hard structure that is reminiscent of mountain peaks bursting upwards through the cloud layer.