Colorado Framed Art
The state of Colorado is wild and majestic. Known for being home to the stately Rocky Mountains and its magnificent scenery of rivers and plains, Colorado is often called “Colorful Colorado”. The majestic beauty of this great state has been captured by photographers and painters alike in framed Colorado art.
Artists like Thomas Moran and Judith D’agostino have depicted the natural beauty of Colorado in framed Colorado paintings. The soft brush work and muted earth tones of Judith D’agostino’s painting “Colorado Dream” depict the vast open spaces of the Colorado plains. Thomas Moran’s painting “Cliffs of Upper Colorado River” use bright and realistic colors to depict the image of the cliffs that surround the Colorado River during another time.
Photographers such as Jamie Cook and Panoramic Images have captured the beauty of Colorado in framed Colorado photographs that pay tribute the State’s stunning landscape. “Aspen Trees 1” by Jamie Cook photographically displays the lush texture of yellowed Aspen Trees at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Panoramic Images helps tell the story of Colorado’s first peoples in the photograph “Ruins, Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde, Colorado, USA” capturing the homes of ancient peoples in the red rocks cliffs.
Walter Uer’s painting “Along the Rio Grande” depicts a man casting his line into the river, the tall golden mountains of the plains standing in the background. “Colorado Mountains” a photograph by Jamie Cook, shows the white snow covered slopes of the Colorado Mountains. The photograph “Close up of Horses running in a field, Colorado” by Panoramic Images depicts horses running through a field, illustrating Colorado’s wild and free spirit.