Bear Lake (2012) Digital Arts by Photospoon

Fine art paper, 8x12 in
  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
This is a digital painting from an original photograph, taken in 2012, of Bear Lake in Utah and Idaho. Driving into Utah from Wyoming often means Bear Lake is a bit of a surprise. One minute the drive is farm land and hills. And then around a curve, the blue sparkling lake appears like magic. The hue is amazing. That’s because this is an ancient lake [...]
This is a digital painting from an original photograph, taken in 2012, of Bear Lake in Utah and Idaho. Driving into Utah from Wyoming often means Bear Lake is a bit of a surprise. One minute the drive is farm land and hills. And then around a curve, the blue sparkling lake appears like magic. The hue is amazing. That’s because this is an ancient lake with unusual microscopic minerals suspended in the water. Calcium carbonate gives the lake its nickname of the "Caribbean of the Rockies" and the turquoise coloration is incredible. This lake is over 250,000 years old. It’s 20 miles long and eight miles wide, 208 feet deep. The elevation is is almost 6000 feet above sea level and, in summer, the water temperature warms up to around 75 to 80 degrees. There are four fish swimming in the lake that do not exist anywhere else in the world. It’s a beautiful and amazing spot and it’s also threatened with sediment runoff. If you want to help protect it, you can donate to Bear Lake Watch and help them protect it by texting BEARLAKE to 44321.

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This is art for the tastemakers: the interior designers who sculpt sanctuaries, the collectors who seek soul in their walls. My work draws from a tradition of elegance—think the poised restraint of early pictorialism, [...]

This is art for the tastemakers: the interior designers who sculpt sanctuaries, the collectors who seek soul in their walls. My work draws from a tradition of elegance—think the poised restraint of early pictorialism, kissed by modern clarity. Here, every piece is destined to elevate spaces and spark conversation or create a haven of loveliness. My art is for people like me—those who laugh at life’s messes and still crave beauty that lasts.

I hope my art inspires people to put more real Art in their homes rather than cheap decor from from Amazon, Walmart, or Temu. I hope it inspires more people to collect and invest in Fine Art. I hope they begin to start art collections for their grand children and giving Fine Art as wedding gifts, graduation gifts, and other meaningful milestones.  

Because, as she says, "I find the stories of art collectors are intrinsically part of the pieces they collect. It is the artists that tell all our stories. That makes art into a creatively forged kinship between artist and collector. So, in all my work, I hope people see my work as a mirror of their own fineness and value. It's really yours. I made it for you."

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