Vibrant Bryce Canyon Art
From $49 to $1,525
Explore Bryce Canyon: A Southwest Masterpiece
Bryce Canyon is a vivid celebration of Utah’s natural wonder and one of my earliest explorations beyond Sedona’s red rocks. Painted while I was living on Rim Trail Drive in Sedona, this piece carries a personal story, linking the familiar landscape of my home with the breathtaking formations of Bryce Canyon. It was the first time I translated Utah’s dramatic scenery into paint, making it a meaningful milestone in my body of work.
This early painting shows the roots of what would later become my “Vivid Mystical Landscapes” style. Even before I worked with fluorescent acrylics, the bold contrasts, layered colors, and distinctively patterned skies reveal my fascination with glowing paintings achieved through pure palette and design. The orange and pink cliffs rise above a canyon floor rich with purples and deep greens, while a turquoise stream winds through the scene. A radiant sky dotted with golden strokes brings energy and movement, grounding the composition in both wonder and balance.
For collectors, Bryce Canyon represents both a colorful artwork and a key chapter in my journey as a Sedona artist. It embodies Utah’s Rim Trail while also carrying the personal imprint of its creation during my Sedona years. Available as a canvas gallery wrap, luminous metal print, or giclée art print, this mystical southwest painting captures the grandeur of the land and brings its glowing spirit into any home or office.
Collector’s Note
“Bryce Canyon is my first Utah-inspired painting, a rare early work created before my fluorescent acrylics period — a meaningful milestone in my journey.”
Collectors Package
“Each original includes my Signature Collector’s Edition — art with meaning.”
✨ Enjoy the story behind the art?
You’re invited to a free Sedona studio tour — see where the magic happens.
🎁 Don’t forget to join my free art giveaway for a chance to win a gallery-wrapped canvas giclée.
When in the “Village” visit the “Village Gallery” for more of my original Southwest landscapes.
Vibrant Bryce Canyon Art
From $49 to $1,525
Explore Bryce Canyon: A Southwest Masterpiece
Bryce Canyon is a vivid celebration of Utah’s natural wonder and one of my earliest explorations beyond Sedona’s red rocks. Painted while I was living on Rim Trail Drive in Sedona, this piece carries a personal story, linking the familiar landscape of my home with the breathtaking formations of Bryce Canyon. It was the first time I translated Utah’s dramatic scenery into paint, making it a meaningful milestone in my body of work.
This early painting shows the roots of what would later become my “Vivid Mystical Landscapes” style. Even before I worked with fluorescent acrylics, the bold contrasts, layered colors, and distinctively patterned skies reveal my fascination with glowing paintings achieved through pure palette and design. The orange and pink cliffs rise above a canyon floor rich with purples and deep greens, while a turquoise stream winds through the scene. A radiant sky dotted with golden strokes brings energy and movement, grounding the composition in both wonder and balance.
For collectors, Bryce Canyon represents both a colorful artwork and a key chapter in my journey as a Sedona artist. It embodies Utah’s Rim Trail while also carrying the personal imprint of its creation during my Sedona years. Available as a canvas gallery wrap, luminous metal print, or giclée art print, this mystical southwest painting captures the grandeur of the land and brings its glowing spirit into any home or office.
Collector’s Note
“Bryce Canyon is my first Utah-inspired painting, a rare early work created before my fluorescent acrylics period — a meaningful milestone in my journey.”
Collectors Package
“Each original includes my Signature Collector’s Edition — art with meaning.”
✨ Enjoy the story behind the art?
You’re invited to a free Sedona studio tour — see where the magic happens.
🎁 Don’t forget to join my free art giveaway for a chance to win a gallery-wrapped canvas giclée.
When in the “Village” visit the “Village Gallery” for more of my original Southwest landscapes.