With the support of a William Blair Bruce European Fine Art Travel Fellowship, in the summer of 2014, I embarked on a three-month mission to see and draw the strangest and most spectacular landforms I could find throughout Nordic Europe. I traveled by boat, bus, bike, train and foot (plus a flight to Iceland) from: Oslo – Odda – Trolltunga – Skipheller – Trondheim – Bodø – Moskenes – Reine – Vinstad – Bunes Beach – Horseid Beach –Røst – Skomvær – Henningsvaer – Å – Trollfjord – Leknes – Svolvaer – Kabelvag – Sandvika – Narvik – Abisko – Abiskojaure – Alesjaure – Tjäktja – Sälka – Mt. Kebnekaise base-camp – Nikkaluokta – Kiruna – Boden – Uppsala – Leksand – Fallsbjörken – Göteborg – Skärhamn – Jönköping – Torpåkra – Stockholm – Reykjavík – Seljalandsfoss – Sandfell – Seyðisfjörður – Mývatn – Eyjafjörður Fjord at Hjalteyri – Hólmavík – Bildudalur – Selárdalur – Hagavadall – Stykkishólmur – Vatnasafn – Snæfellsnes. Here’s a few drawings and photos.