Alaska is a never-ending source of inspiration for Ed Tussey. Winner of national and state awards, Ed captures on canvas the majesty of Alaska's interior, coastal, and marine environments and
wildlife. A lifelong Alaskan, Ed lives with his wife, Jacki, in Homer, Alaska, near their daughters, Rachel and Rheanna.
Collectors of Ed Tussey's art are drawn to the impeccable detail with which his brush carefully defines, and realistically portrays, birds, mammals, and marine life in their natural settings.
Ed's ability to accurately represent Alaska's wildlife stems from years of observing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitats on land and sea. He studied art and oceanography while
attending college in Washington state. He has spend countless hours in remote wilderness areas and has traveled extensively throughout the coastal waters of Alaska, the Pacific Ocean, and the Bering
Sea.
The Tusseys self-published their first limited edition print series in 1985, and since then many of the editions have been collected and are listed as sold out. Ed's originals and prints can be
found in galleries, museums and private collections throughout Alaska, the continental U.S., Canada, and around the world.