Art Notes
The Kinkade family explored the desert Southwest, in an oversized RV equipped to be a rolling art studio. At Bryce National Park in Utah, God works on a monumental scale – the vast panorama of eroded rock stretches to the horizons. We visited in late spring, when patches of snow still nestle on the shadowed high places. Hardy pine trees cling to the nooks and walls of towering cliffs, creating a unique wonderland. This fantasyland carved in multi-hued sandstone presents a spectacular succession of dramatic vistas – one grander than the other.
Title Bryce National Park
Painted 2003
Published 2004
Style Plein Air
Classification Thomas Kinkade Original
Subject Location Bryce National Park, Utah, USA
Collection Southwest Series