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Here to view Pollyanna's expedition journal
of her trip to Bhutan on the dedicated Artist's for Conservation
expedition web site
"Thankyou for pouring your hard work, talent
and soul into the poject. The flag journal is nothing short
of awe-inspiring. It is a timeless masterpiece that we will
do our utmost to share with the world. You have set the bar
even higher for followers in this program. I can only imagine
how difficult it was to remain dedicated to keeping your journal
contributions up-to-date, particularly while enduring sickness
and discomfort.
Finally thankyou both for your vision and dedication
to nature conservancy artistic excellence and the Artists for
Conservation Foundation"
Jeff Whiting
President Artists for Conservation Foundation.
The adventures of the AFC flag.....

The flag arrives in Derbyshire
Nieil Finn of Crowded House wishes Pollyanna
and Anna-Louise luck on their expedition

Flying Yeti Air in Nepal!

Anna-Louise with the expedition's driver and
interpreter.

Meeting at the WWf offices in Bhutan

At the WWF Takin Reserve

Meeting with the founders of environmental charity
'Green Dragon'

With Yak herders' children

Attending enviromental conservation summit meeting
in Nepal

With Journalist from Nepalese newspaper - click
here to see the resulting article!

Pollyanna and the flag are welcomed back to
the UK by legendary Himalayan mountaineer Chris Bonnington.
Other expeditions :
Bhutan
India
China
High Arctic
Siberia
Transylvania
North America
Africa
Central America
Britain!
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AFC
Flag Expedition to Bhutan

In the spring of 2007 Pollyanna spent six weeks trekking
and camping in the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, one of
the world's last true wilderness environments. Bhutan jealously
guards its lifestyle and ancient traditions, and Pollyanna will
be the first western artist to comprehensively document the
wildlife and habitat in a series of paintings.
Pollyanna was granted a fellowship from Canada based society
Artists for Copnservation Foundation (formerly the The Worldwide
Nature Artists Group) in support of the expedition into Bhutan.
Pollyanna is the first woman ever to be granted a fellowship
by the group – and the first artist to be selected from
outside Canada or North America. Pollyanna acted as an ambassador
for the AFC throughout the journey, and carried their expedition
flag. She met with government ministers, and representatives
of the World Wide Fund for Nature while in Bhutan, to learn
more about the conservation issues facing the country.
“Bhutan is spectacularly beautiful” Pollyanna
told us “but our living conditions were incredibly tough
– we camped above 4,500m and suffered from altitude sickness.
We were actually camping in the clouds on the top of the mountains
– which is very cold and damp” However her suffering
was rewarded with sightings of a clouded leopard – a highly
endangered big cat with a beautifully marked coat – as
well as red pandas and golden langurs. “Golden langur
monkeys are unique to Bhutan and I was fortunate to get very
close to several large groups to sketch and paint”.
Pollyanna met many villagers who told her stories of their
sightings and meetings with another species which many believe
to exist throughout the northern part of the country - the yeti!
“Although I did not see a yeti myself, having trekked
through this region I could not be certain that they don’t
exist” Pollyanna commented “there is such a huge
area of remote uninhabited forested mountainside, much of which
has barely been explored, it is easy to imaging that any number
of undiscovered species could be hiding there.” Pollyanna
did sketch a yeti scalp – kept as a holy relic in a remote
Buddhist temple which is rarely opened to foreigners. “It
was a bizarre thing – I certainly couldn’t have
identified it – and although no photography is allowed
inside the temples, they did permit me to make a sketch, so
I have a record.”
A full exhibition of paintings of Bhutanese wildlife will
be staged in 2008, and her work will also be shown in New York
in association with The Worldwide Nature Artists Group.
A Flag Expedition Journal, capturing Pollyanna's expedition
to Bhutan, has been published on the AFC website. She created
the journal while traveling through Bhutan earlier this year,
studying the unique spectrum of flora and fauna from the region
as well as the conservation issues faced by the region. Dramatic
sketches, drawings and a first person account of the Bhutanese
people, their lifestyle, and the diversity of Bhutan's flora
and fauna, make up the journal's contents.
This is a unique opportunity to view the sketches and notes
which Pollyanna makes while out on expedition, which then provide
the inspiration for the piantings which she completes back in
the studio.
At the flag expedition site, you can also view photographs
and read Anna-Louise's daily blog of the journey.
Click
Here to view the journal


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