Prints
This painting was created during a meaningful stage of my grief journey after losing my little sister, when deep pain began shifting into softer, more tender memories. The inspiration came from long winter walks with my dog through quiet, snow-covered paths in a nearby nature reserve, where moments of reflection naturally surfaced.
The piece holds the full emotional spectrum of that time: the heaviness of loss paired with a comforting sense of presence and connection. It’s a work about healing, remembrance, and finding peace in nature’s winter landscape.
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “The Big Ditch,” featuring rafts and dories drifting the flat water of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.
For 72 hrs startingThursday, December 5th at 10am MST I will be offering prints for sale online of one of my favorite new pieces, 'The Circle.'
I felt compelled to share and spread this image at this time as I feel more than ever we all need a reminder of the unstoppable strength that rises when women gather, a power woven from shared wisdom, laughter, and resilience.
These will be available on premium, archival paper, packaged on a sheet of acid free FoamCore with a clear art sleeve for easy shipping, gifting and framing.
Sale ends Sunday, December 8 at 10am
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “Turn Down For Rut”
Signed archival print of my original painting, “Nankoweap-ing”.
I painted this one after my first private Grand Canyon trip, a helluva 30 day ‘rebirth’ in the thick of January. Seeing the iconic view from the Nankoweap Granaries for the first time was a transcendental experience, a hard wire to the spirit world of the Ancestral Puebloans who first inhabited the canyon.
Archival-certified print of my original painting, “Hyalite Summer Solstice,” available on paper or canvas.
While this piece honors many collective memories playing in Hyalite Canyon, it really makes me think of one magical summer solstice: I painted most of the day by myself in and out of the rain at the reservoir, frustrated but enchanted by the dynamic lighting. By the evening, the storms cleared and friends showed up with pizza and whiskey and bubbles and glow sticks and we danced and skinny dipped and it really was the ‘Hyalite’ of the whole summer.
Archival-certified limited edition giclee print of my original painting, “One thing or an Otter,” depicting arguably one of the best views and camps on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.
Prints will be limited to 30 of each size on paper, and 15 of each size on canvas.
Archival-certified limited edtiion giclee print of my original painting, “Water Buffalo,” a contemporary, whitewater-infused take on the classic bison portrait.
Prints will be limited to 30 of each size on paper, and 15 of each size on canvas.
Archival-certified limited edtiion giclee print of my original painting, “Spirit of Bradley’s,” for the maybe not-so-niche demographic of Miyazaki x Bridger Bowl Sidecountry fans.
Prints will be limited to 30 of each size on paper, and 15 of each size on canvas!
Archival-certified limited edition giclee print of my original painting of the Gallatin River, commissioned by the Gallatin River Task Force. Prints will be limited to 30 of each size on paper, and 15 of each size on canvas.
Archival-certified limited edtiion giclee print of my original painting, “Guardians.” Prints will be limited to 30 of each size on paper, and 15 of each size on canvas!
On just about every river trip I’ve been on, someone at some point points out a face in the canyon walls (with and without the help of ‘scenery enhancers.’) There are a lot of Indigineous chiefs, gorillas, and of course, phallic spires. Perhaps this is due to our natural human tendency toward pattern recognition, a la Rorschach. However, I like to think the faces are our ancestors blessing our safe passage, watching and chuckling as we scout the puny rapids, as if we had any control over our fate.
Archival-certified fine art print, available on paper or canvas.
Based outside of Salmon, Idaho, the other-wordly Goldbug hot springs has become an annual pilgrimage for me between guiding trips on the Middle Fork every summer.
Have Fun Storming the Castle! is an archival fine art print inspired by Storm Castle overlooking the Gallatin River in southwest Montana.
Originally commissioned for a large-scale vinyl wrap installation on the exterior of a Bozeman condominium development, this artwork captures the dramatic landscape of Southwest Montana through bold color, layered forms, and a dynamic, multi-point perspective.
This archival print is available on museum-quality paper or canvas and is ideal for collectors seeking Montana landscape art, Gallatin Valley imagery, or contemporary nature-inspired artwork rooted in a strong sense of place.
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Archival-certified giclee print, available on paper or canvas. I created this piece after my first summer guiding on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Middle Fork lovers may recognize this iconic view looking downstream above Wollard camp, where many Sheepeater Indian ancestral spirits reign.
Archival-certified print, available on paper or canvas.. This piece was inspired from my first summer as a guide on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Bone tired from the first day of the trip, I crept up to Sheepeater Hot Springs with a few other guides, and we sat in silence in the soothing waters as bats swooped in and feasted on the new hatch in the moonlight. The white flower is Syringa, the fragrant state flower of Idaho.
Archival-certified print of my original painting, “Into the Narrows”. My first time entering the ‘Patio’ above Deer Creek Falls in the Grand Canyon was like Charlie entering the Chocolate Factory. I think I even heard the little twinkles of ‘Pure Imagination’ playing as I explored and savored the cool pools and falls. It’s still one of my favorite places on the planet.
Each print is signed and numbered on the front. Mat and frame not included.
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “Protection”. This is a very special piece to me as it evolved from a deep state of grief after the sudden loss of my sister, Alexa. In meditation and therapy, roses served as a visual for protection and boundaries in my fragile state, through their absorbent petals and shielding thorns.
Limited edition archival prints available on paper or canvas. Each print is signed and numbered on the front. Mat and frame not included.
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “Winter Walk”. Between the big, fast and fun adventures in the mountains, I’ve found my greatest moments of clarity and curiosity have come from quiet afternoon walks with my pup, taking in all the weird little backyards and stunning glimpses of the Bridgers from the alleyways of old Bozeman.
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “Buffalo Jelly”. Every spring, Yellowstone National Park opens the roads to cyclists for a small window before letting cars through for the season. A couple of dear friends told me about their experience riding across the park in variable weather conditions and having to navigate a buffalo jam (in tutus!) I immediately envisioned an image of a brave girl riding through a gathering of these gentle giants.
Each print is signed and numbered on the front. Mat and frame not included.
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “Copper City”. This piece was inspired by many evenings flowing through the sagebrush-dotted Copper City trails outside Three Forks, Montana.
Limited edition archival prints available on paper or canvas.
Limited Edition, signed archival print of my original painting, “Into the Storm”. This piece was inspired by childhood memories of driving across the plains of South Dakota during massive afternoon thunderstorms, my more current experiences in whitewater and my journey with grief. Unlike cattle who will try to move away and resist an oncoming storm, buffalo have the biological instinct to head directly into it, ultimately minimizing their suffering. Resilience is accepting the wave.
Archival-certified giclee print of my original painting, “Veil”. The inspiration for this piece struck me on a hot summer day resting in the shade of the cave under Veil Falls, one of the most majestic spots on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Each print is signed and numbered on the front. Mat and frame not included. See below for more info.
I skied Big Sky for the first time when I was about 9 years old. Little did I know, less than 10 years later, Montana would become my home, and this peak would be my forever muse.
Hand-drawn, detailed topographic map of one of the best regions on the planet.
Available in white or black, printed on 11x14 premium archival matte paper
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10% of profits of prints sold will go to Outdoor Alliance
Whitewater Buffalo is a limited edition fine art print inspired by a dream my sister once shared with me, where she was riding a white buffalo through the universe.
After her death, I found healing in rivers and wild places. The buffalo became a recurring symbol in my work, often paired with water as a way of exploring grief, memory, and transformation.
In this piece, the buffalo's face dissolves into a river landscape, blurring the boundary between creature and place.
Printed with archival inks on museum-quality paper and canvas. Each print is hand-signed and numbered.
Details
Limited edition: 30 paper / 15 canvas
Archival pigment inks
Museum-quality paper or canvas
Paper prints are matted
Hand-signed and numbered
Printed in the USA