Western Colorado winters are not always as cold as people think they are because of the low humidity. Tucked inside a warm snowmobile suite and snow boots, the biggest inconvenience an artist faces when painting in plein air in the wintertime is that our paint gets too rigid to work properly.
14"x22" Oil on Panel/Available
$1300
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Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Painting, “Hibernation” by Colorado Contemporary Fine Artist Jody Ahrens
The deer and elk migrated weeks ago to the warmer valley below. The animals that stay behind will find a cozy place under the snow to ...

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The deer and elk migrated weeks ago to the warmer valley below. The animals that stay behind will find a cozy place under the snow to ...
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This lovely meadow is on the outskirts of a community that is still blessed with lots of natural open space. It’s horse country … it’...
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Wild horses thrive in the canyons of the remote Book Cliff mountain range area. You can see them if you go into the canyons on horseb...
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