In Colorado, the land often feels like it was painted before you ever put pastel to paper. Near Winter Park, Colorado, the slopes of Byers Peak glow with snow and sunlight, shifting from cool blues and violets to warm ochres and golds. Pines rise in the foreground, dark and slender, framing the mountain’s bright face as clouds drift across the high sky.
This painting leans into the colors that define the Rockies—vivid contrasts that live side by side. Colorado Palette is about the mountain’s natural spectrum, how the landscape itself feels like an artist’s set of hues waiting to be used.

