Our story (as the title suggests) has a family of three Polar Bears… and they aren’t a normal Polar Bear family. For instance, they live in a cabin and they like to eat porridge for breakfast.  I’ve been developing some Polar Bear characters for several months now and even introduced them earlier this year at an art show I had in Nelson, BC in January. Below is a detail of Agatha, or Mother Polar Bear, acrylic and pencil on hand dyed canvas.

Some facts about Polar Bears:

Polar Bears Ursus Maritimus, are found in the arctic circle and surrounding land masses: Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway. Their Scientific name chiefly means sea faring or maritime bear. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, the Polar Bear has evolved to occupy a narrow ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice, and open water, and for hunting the seals which make up most of its diet. Polar bears hunt consistently only from sea ice, which is why they spend much of the year on and near the edge of the frozen sea.

info taken from Wikipeada – READ more about Polar Bears here

these are some vintage Polar Bear figurines I have, they live on the sideboard, amongst my rock and shell collection.

 

 

 

4 Responses to “character research: polar bears”

  1. lara said

    Cuteness… I want a family of polar bears! Have you seen the book ‘the three snow bears’ by jan brett… it’s a sweet version and all the animals wear traditional inuit clothing. I am so excited to read about Goldi Lox 🙂

  2. Teralee said

    Exciting! Polar bears are unBEARably cute (ok, fine, ignore the pun)! Can’t wait to see the full story!

  3. andrea said

    How fun is that? I like how this is coming together 🙂

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