Description
Above Estas Park Colorado
This mixed-media piece captures a high ridge view above Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, where expansive mountain ranges stretch across the horizon. Rendered in rich blues through both paint and beadwork, the piece creates a cool, atmospheric landscape that reflects the quiet vastness of the Colorado wilderness.
Intricately layered with found and constructed elements, the work includes miniature cows, a horse corral, and fencing crafted from toothpicks, suggesting the intersection of wilderness and human presence. Trees emerge from an imaginative blend of materials—electronic components, organic textures, and what appear to be real pine needles—blurring the line between natural and mechanical worlds.
Hidden throughout the forest are small toy figures, including subtle references to Batman, offering a playful timestamp that hints at the era of the piece’s creation. Seeds and natural materials are embedded into the surface, reinforcing the tactile, grounded quality of the landscape.
This piece reflects both observation and imagination—an interpretation of a real place transformed through memory, texture, and symbolic detail.







