Saturday, April 30, 2022

Tipi at Mystic Valley Sculpture Park

Enjoy a novelty stay at our colorful tipi at the 40 acre Mystic Valley Sculpture Park with spectacular mountain views in all directions providing beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Its a new way for me and my partner Kyle to share our love of the outdoors as well as our art with travelers from near and far.

 The tipi is set up with a bed with fresh linens and a small seating area inside. There is a private outdoor space at the tipi site as well as a near by common area which offers a shaded patio furnished with more comfy seating through out. This is an off-the-grid, creative, desert retreat with a lovely alpine desert valley setting.

The tipi is marked with a Coyote Sculpture. You can often hear the local coyotes sing early in the morning or later in the evening. 

Outside, there are sculptures spread through out the property and even a growing trail to enjoy a light stroll through the wide open space of the outdoors. If you are planning a trip to the San Luis Valley or the Great Sand Dunes National Park, you can book the tipi for your stay via AirBnB: 18' Tipi at Mystic Valley Sculpture Park

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Friday, April 22, 2022

Wild Sunflower Meadow Painting

Wild Sunflower Meadow acrylic on board, 30″x40″ (31″x31″ framed), 2022 ~SOLD

See Other Available Art: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product-category/paintings-drawings/

Over the years, I’ve really enjoyed seeing the wild sunflowers blanket the hills beneath the mountains of Crested Butte in Colorado. This area is famously and lovingly nicknamed the wild flower capital of the state. Mid July, the meadows are filled with so many colorful flowers. Most years I am here around my birthday basking in the beauty of one of the most beautiful and special places in the Rocky Mountains. What has always caught my attention is how so many hills will appear yellow at the height of the season. The sunflowers really take over the hills and create such a feeling of life, magic and wonder that the sight can bring out the nature lover in anyone.














Friday, April 15, 2022

Painting a Mural at a Cabin at Mystic Valley Sculpture Park

At the beginning of Spring, I started a mural project in our new cabin. I painted a mountain scene inspired by the views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that surround our 40 acre sculpture park.

When the sun begins to set over the mountains in the San Luis Valley, often there is a beautiful burst of color. At times it is in the sky, while other times the mountains themselves can look lit up and glow with warmth. I took this photo from our sunset viewing bench in late Autumn. I used the color of the mountains from that evening to be my inspiration for the new mural.

Kyle and I built this cabin over the Winter. It faces the mountains that inspired the mural within it. You can actually see the mountains reflected in the windows.

The campsite is set up in a way for guests to be able to enjoy the incredible view of Mt Blanca right from their site which includes a firepit with a grill swivel, two Adirondack chairs as well as a nice size picnic table.

Even though this site is only for two guests, the picnic table is pretty spacious =)

I pretty much speed painted the mural but still it was a pretty neat experience to work on a much bigger canvas than usual. 

The mural is a wonderful way to greet the guests. You don't have to feel bad about leaving the mountain views behind when you walk it when you have your own, personal mountain view inside. Plus the large windows in the cabin do provide panoramic views of the outside landscape.

Overview of the cabin interior. Its a small studio space 10' by 16'. There is a queen sized bed with fresh linens, pillows, a comforter plus additional blankets. An artsy coatrack hangs on the door. Next to is is a bar table with 2 stools overlooking the mountains out the window. 

Next to the bed is a chair to kick back in. Additionally, there is some counter space with a camping stove and a teapot. There is also a cooler that can keep food and drinks cool for upto 4 days.

The cabin has solar electricity and lights. There is also an outlet for charging phones and laptops - nothing too crazy though as the power is limited. We provide a buddy heater with propane for those extra cold nights.

From the cabin, you can see the other fun, colorful structures on the property plus the Great Sand Dunes National Park in the background set against Mt Herard. Visit AirBnB to book a stay at our Mystic Valley Sculpture Park: https://www.airbnb.com/users/show/409508044


Back to the cabin =) We oriented the cabin to face the mountain views so we can't get a photo of it with the mountains but guests can enjoy lovely views of their surroundings instead.





Planning to visit the San Luis Valley and The Great Sand Dunes National Park? Book your stay at our cabin at the remote, 40 Acre Sculpture Park here: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/619100882942996332

 

Below are just a few of the couple dozen art and sculpture pieces that we've installed at the park so far. Each guest who visits is helping to grow our creative vision. Each year we add new artwork for the small batch of guests who stumble upon our hidden, alpine desert oasis!







Thursday, April 7, 2022

Sunrise Over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains Painting


Sunrise Over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, acrylic on board, 16″x20″ (17″x21″ framed), 2022 ~SOLD
See Other Available Art: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product-category/paintings-drawings/

This painting is inspired by the rising sun over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Mosca, Colorado. That’s where I am building a sculpture park and the surrounding mountain views are so inspiring. The sun peaking over the jagged mountains, igniting the sky and giving form to the mountains is breathtaking in the San Luis Valley. This painting is not of any particular part of the view of these mountains but more so an imagined view from memories of many such beautiful views.

The painting is varnished in satin, has a hanging wire on the back as well as a signed certificate of authenticity. It is custom framed in a black hardwood floating frame.