Hello friends! Summer is here and I hope you all have been enjoying your family and some vacationing. We have been busy getting outside in nature so its only fitting to talk about my second favorite National Park. I am currently packing to drive there this week for a three person show, “And Into The Forest I Go” at the Turner Fine Art Gallery. What national park is this? I’ll give you three clues just to add a little fun to this blog post. My first clue, growing up and spending time here this national park had a nickname called the “Three Sisters”. Second clue, you can explore over two hundred miles of trails and/or float the snake river. The final clue, this national park is close to Jackson Hole Wyoming, one of my family and I’s favorite towns to visit for skiing, camping, and strolling the downtown galleries and let the kids watch the “gunslinger shootouts” reenactments. I am sure you already know but my second favorite national park is the Grand Teton National Park! I have spent 17 years in galleries in Jackson Hole, 30 + years vacationing in Grand Teton National Park. I overcame one of my first great fears, driving the Teton Pass, took the tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and felt on top of the world, and spent countless hours watching my father fly fish the snake river.
I am beyond grateful to be showing at Turner Fine Art Gallery with fellow fine artists in a town that feels like my second home.
My piece for America’s Treasure: Grand Teton National Park is called “Repose” and is currently showing at Turner Fine Art Gallery.
