Showing posts with label Montana Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montana Landscape. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2022

Fiery Sunrise

Fiery Sunrise 
acrylic on board
16”x20″ (17″x21″ framed)
SOLD

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This painting is inspired by a pretty spectacular sunrise that I witnessed near Cascade, Montana. It was in the Summer of 2015 during the wildfire season. There were fires burning in the near by mountains and forests. I could not actually see any of the fire but the smoke in the atmosphere along with the rising sun created a spectacular display of color, vivid yet hazy.
 
This is an inspiration photo that I took.

 
The painting before I varnished it in satin and had it framed it.

Friday, July 30, 2021

Going To The Sun Road Painting

Going to the Sun Road, acrylic on board, 16″x16″, 2021 ~SOLD
 
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This painting is inspired by one of my trips to Glacier National Park. I’ve included the photo that I took of a lovely pastoral scene along one of the trails we enjoyed from the famous and beloved Going to the Sun Road which runs through this majestic park. That particular day, it was a bit dry and smokey. I loved the composition of the landscape though and have combined it with brighter and wetter colors from a previous trip. This is one of the reasons I love painting so much. Many experiences and versions of a place can be captured in one image through the artists memories, imagination and playful nature.

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Lower Grinnell Lake Painting

Lower Grinnell Lake ~ SOLD
 acrylic painting on board finished in gloss varnish
 18″x18″x2″ 
2021 
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This painting is of one of my favorite views along the trail up to Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park in Montana. 

Above is a photo I took of the view is looking down toward Lower Grinnell Lake, and the surrounding, layered mountains that seemed to go on to infinity. This is one of my favorite hikes in the park which I’ve been lucky enough to visit a few times but always daydream of going back to.


When I saw this particular view, I felt like I arrived at my destination, even though it was a lookout from a trail which surpassed my expectations. Above is a photo of my partner Kyle and I at the end point of the hike with Grinell Glacier behind us.

Kyle had the most magnificent beard back then. I feel like if you flip our photo upside down, the outline of the beard would match the surrounding outline of the beautiful landscape behind us - maybe sometimes I see too many patterns around me lol

In Glacier National Park, you can look in most directions and think to yourself ‘This is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been and seen’. When I saw the particular vista that I painted here , that’s what I thought. Everything else faded away and I felt like I just won the jack pot. If I wouldn’t have gone another step forward, that would have been just fine with me. This is one of those views that pulls you and won’t let go.

  Lower Grinnell Lake  ~SOLD
 acrylic painting on board finished in gloss varnish
18″x18″x2″ 2021
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