by Stefan Baumann | May 2, 2007 | National Parks Video Posts
At Mount Rainier National Park, artist Stefan Baumann takes his audience to Central Washington to witness one of the most geologically tenuous landscapes in America in this episode of The Grand View. The mountain and region have been shaped by volcanic activity and...
by Stefan Baumann | May 2, 2007 | National Parks Video Posts
In this episode of The Grand View, artist Stefan Baumann’s journey takes his audience to some of the tallest trees on Earth at Redwood National Park. These old growth redwood stands are some of the last remaining timber that was saved from the lumber industry. These...
by Stefan Baumann | May 1, 2007 | National Parks Video Posts
In this episode of The Grand View, artist Stefan Baumann explores the dynamic features of the North Cascades National Park. North Cascades is home to jagged peaks, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls and over 700 glaciers. It is also renowned for its unbelievable...
by Stefan Baumann | May 1, 2007 | National Parks Video Posts
In this episode of The Grand View, artist Stefan Baumann reveals one of the most mythical botanical wonders in America by painting Joshua Tree. Baumann explores the desert oasis of Joshua Tree National Park in southern California, renowned for its sublime energy and...
by Stefan Baumann | Apr 30, 2007 | National Parks Video Posts
Artist Stefan Baumann takes a phenomenal trek into the botanical wonder of Sequoia National Park. Along his journey he meets regional bear biologist Rachel Mazur, Nate Stephenson, USGS biologist doing studies on the impact of pollution on the trees, and Lawrence Bill,...
by Stefan Baumann | Apr 30, 2007 | National Parks Video Posts
Artist Stefan Baumann journeys into Pinnacles National Park. Along the way he meets Anne Marie Sayer, Chief of the region’s Native American tribe, Amy Fesnock, Townsend big eared bat biologist, and Richard Banuelos, park educational specialist. Baumann concludes...