Evening settles differently in the high country. Near Winter Park, Colorado, Byers Peak gathers the last light, its snowy slopes glowing against a sky that shifts from orange fire to soft violet. The lower ridges sink into cool shadow while the meadow below still holds traces of warmth, fading into quiet greens and muted earth.
This painting leans into that moment of transition, when the day exhales and night begins to rise. Byer’s Evening isn’t only about the mountain itself, but about the hush it casts over the valley—the way light lingers, softens, and finally lets go.
Available through Cassens Fine Art in Hamilton, MT.

