Commission for Elmendorf AFB Medical Center

“Saving Lives in the Wilderness” 24″ x 36″ original acrylic painting by Gail Niebrugge. Alaska Per Cent for Art program commission for the Command Center of Elmendorf Air Force Base Medical Center, Alaska.
This commission was a challenge. My first thoughts were to paint a familiar landscape capturing the beauty of Alaska, but the art selection committee had other ideas. They wanted a painting showing a medical evacuation using military aircraft. To assist with my research, I attended the war games at the Anchorage Air Force Base, and documented the entire evacuation training using the giant C130’s and support helicopters. It was overwhelming, I took rolls and rolls of film and accompanied a mock-medical evacuation flight as a passenger inside a C130. My head was spinning, how could I show this important part of the Air Force mission in a pleasing, interesting, yet authentic way?
I reviewed of all the airports that were large enough to handle a C130, and realized that I had several problems. One, I didn’t have any decent reference material of the major Alaska airstrips, and second I wanted something in a beautiful setting, something that represented the true Alaska. It occurred to me that the airstrip at McCarthy was certainly large enough, and I just happened to have some photo research of the airstrip during the fall season. The background mountains were beautifully lit by the evening sun creating a gorgeous light. Combining the military camouflage uniforms and the fall landscape made the composition interesting and I was able to use pleasing colors. In the end, everyone was satisfied, and I was greatly relieved!
More tomorrow,
Gail Niebrugge, painter of the Wrangell-St. Elias wilderness











