Sedona Landscape Paintings by Clark Sheppard

Sedona landscape paintings inspired by the red rocks—from Cathedral Rock to glowing desert skies—capturing the color, light, and energy of this remarkable place. These vivid, mystical landscapes blend fluorescent acrylics, luminous color, and radiant skies into glowing Southwest landscape art designed to create an emotional connection to Sedona.

Each piece reflects my evolving style of colorful Sedona wall art, glowing paintings, and Sedona southwest paintings inspired by the beauty, mystery, and spirit of the desert Southwest.

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  • “Fire in the Sky” by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard — panoramic landscape painting of Cathedral Rock reflected in Oak Creek beneath a fiery, luminous desert sky.

    Fire in the Sky – A Fiery Sedona Sunset Over Cathedral Rock

    Price range: $79 through $1,839
  • “Sedona's Crescent Moon Ranch” by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard — luminous acrylic painting of Cathedral Rock and Crescent Moon Ranch bathed in vibrant Sedona light.

    Sedona’s Crescent Moon Ranch – A Peaceful Trail Through Southwest Color

    Price range: $69 through $1,750
  • Clark Sheppard's painting 'Legend' captures the mystical landscapes of the Southwest with bold colors and a vibrant, dreamlike atmosphere

    Legend: A Bold Southwest Landscape Painting

    Price range: $69 through $3,900
  • Arabella painting by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard, featuring vivid red rocks, patterned sky, and glowing desert landscape with mystical cloud shapes.

    Arabella: A Vibrant Sedona Landscape Painting

    Price range: $69 through $8,000
  • : “Creekside Cathedral” by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard — luminous oil painting of Cathedral Rock and Oak Creek; hallmark of Sedona luminous landscapes, Southwest wall art, and mystical Sedona Artwork.

    Creekside Cathedral – The Painting That Brought Me Back

    Price range: $69 through $1,839
  • “Electric Snoopy” by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard — fluorescent acrylic panoramic painting featuring Snoopy Rock, a patterned electric sky in magenta and blue, luminous vegetation, and a glowing moon glyph.

    Electric Snoopy – A Playful Panorama of Sedona’s Beloved Rock

    Price range: $69 through $1,839
  • “Cathedral Magic” by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard — luminous acrylic Southwest artwork featuring Cathedral Rock and Oak Creek, radiant in desert sunset hues.

    Cathedral Magic – A New Perspective on Sedona’s Iconic Rock

    Price range: $69 through $1,195
  • "Vortex LoversFluorescent red rock spires at Cathedral Rock glowing beneath a patterned blue sky with floating forms and mystical energy

    Vortex Lovers – A Mystical Tribute to Sedona’s Legendary Romance

    Price range: $69 through $1,750
  • Sacred Reflections painting by Sedona artist Clark Sheppard—Cathedral Rock mirrored in Oak Creek, glowing Sedona luminous landscape, vivid Southwest artwork.

    Explore the Spiritual Beauty of Sacred Reflections Artwork

    Price range: $69 through $2,700
  • Enchanting Love in Sedona by Clark Sheppard — fluorescent acrylic painting of Sedona’s Enchantment Resort area, featuring glowing cliffs, radiant sky, and two yellow and green hearts symbolizing the bride and groom’s favorite colors.

    Enchanting Love in Sedona – A Best Man’s Gift in the Resort of Enchantment

    Price range: $69 through $835
  • "Whimsical Daydream" Colorful dreamlike painting of Cathedral Rock with glowing sky and reflective water

    Whimsical Daydream — A Luminous Reflection of Cathedral Rock

    Price range: $49 through $1,195
  • Cathedral Moon triptych painting of Sedona’s Cathedral Rock beneath a luminous full moon spanning three connected panels

    Cathedral Moon Triptych — Panoramic Southwest Landscape Painting

    Price range: $990 through $1,400

Sedona Landscape Paintings Inspired by the Red Rocks

Living near Sedona has given me years to experience its red rocks in every kind of light—from the first glow of morning to dramatic monsoon skies and brilliant Arizona sunsets. My Sedona landscape paintings aren’t intended to simply reproduce what I see. I paint what Sedona feels like to me: colorful, mysterious, sometimes playful, and always changing.

Over the years, my style has evolved from traditional watercolors and oils into vivid acrylic paintings filled with luminous color, patterned skies, hidden surprises, and a touch of imagination. Whether I’m painting a familiar red-rock formation or reimagining a desert scene, my goal is to capture the beauty and energy that make Sedona unlike anywhere else.

Cathedral Rock — A Continuing Source of Inspiration

Of all Sedona’s landmarks, Cathedral Rock continues to call me back. I’ve painted it many times over the years, from different viewpoints, in different moods, and through different stages of my artistic journey. Paintings such as Cathedral Moon, Creekside Cathedral, Pure Joy, and Sedona’s Cathedral Serenity each tell a different part of that story.

Explore my Cathedral Rock paintings to see how one Sedona landmark has continued to inspire my work.

When Southwest Landscapes Begin to Glow

Fluorescent acrylics opened an entirely new chapter in my art. In normal light, these paintings are vibrant Southwest landscapes. Under black light, the original paintings can reveal a second personality as fluorescent colors, patterns, and details begin to glow.

That transformation has become an important part of my evolving style, combining the recognizable beauty of the Southwest with the vivid mystical landscapes that now define much of my work.

Explore More of My Sedona Art

If you’d like to go deeper, explore my Cathedral Rock Series and Vivid Mystical Landscapes, or Go Behind the Canvas to discover how my paintings are created, why I use fluorescent acrylics, hidden details in the artwork, and the experiences that have shaped my journey as a Sedona artist.

Sedona Landscape Paintings Inspired by the Red Rocks

Living near Sedona has given me years to experience its red rocks in every kind of light—from the first glow of morning to dramatic monsoon skies and brilliant Arizona sunsets. My Sedona landscape paintings aren’t intended to simply reproduce what I see. I paint what Sedona feels like to me: colorful, mysterious, sometimes playful, and always changing.

Over the years, my style has evolved from traditional watercolors and oils into vivid acrylic paintings filled with luminous color, patterned skies, hidden surprises, and a touch of imagination. Whether I’m painting a familiar red-rock formation or reimagining a desert scene, my goal is to capture the beauty and energy that make Sedona unlike anywhere else.

Cathedral Rock — A Continuing Source of Inspiration

Of all Sedona’s landmarks, Cathedral Rock continues to call me back. I’ve painted it many times over the years, from different viewpoints, in different moods, and through different stages of my artistic journey. Paintings such as Cathedral Moon, Creekside Cathedral, Pure Joy, and Sedona’s Cathedral Serenity each tell a different part of that story.

Explore my Cathedral Rock paintings to see how one Sedona landmark has continued to inspire my work.

When Southwest Landscapes Begin to Glow

Fluorescent acrylics opened an entirely new chapter in my art. In normal light, these paintings are vibrant Southwest landscapes. Under black light, the original paintings can reveal a second personality as fluorescent colors, patterns, and details begin to glow.

That transformation has become an important part of my evolving style, combining the recognizable beauty of the Southwest with the vivid mystical landscapes that now define much of my work.

Explore More of My Sedona Art

If you’d like to go deeper, explore my Cathedral Rock Series and Vivid Mystical Landscapes, or Go Behind the Canvas to discover how my paintings are created, why I use fluorescent acrylics, hidden details in the artwork, and the experiences that have shaped my journey as a Sedona artist.