Rocky Mountain National Park

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  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • Rocky National Park 24x36 by Angela Goin.
  • Views of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado as seen from the Trail Ridge Road.
  • Snow-covered peaks tower over lush forests
  • Stormy skies create drastic shadows across the vast landscape.
  • This image was taken in late June shortly after the road had opened for the summer season.
  • The layers of hills adds depth to the scene and always ignites my desire to hit the trail.

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Attribute name Attribute value
Depth: 2
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Artwork Style: Photography
Artist's Name: Angela Goin
Orientation: Landscape
Subject: Landscapes
Artwork Size: 24 x 36
Width: 36
Height: 24
Style: Transitional / Casual
Color / Finish: Multi-Color Fabric/Material
  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • Rocky National Park 24x36 by Angela Goin.
  • Views of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado as seen from the Trail Ridge Road.
  • Snow-covered peaks tower over lush forests
  • Stormy skies create drastic shadows across the vast landscape.
  • This image was taken in late June shortly after the road had opened for the summer season.
  • The layers of hills adds depth to the scene and always ignites my desire to hit the trail.

**Available to Direct Ship Anywhere in the US**

Angela Goin

Collection Details
Steve Mohlenkamp
Colorado based
www.stevemohlenkamp.com

Steve Mohlenkamp is a self-taught commercial and fine art photographer based out of Denver, Colorado, however his true passion lies in transferring his own spirit of the west onto film. “I remember going on a family vacation to the west when I was six, and spending all my allowance on landscape postcards. I never sent any of them to anyone, but rather kept them for myself, to look at over and over. I still remember the glowing, blazing light on the canyons and mountains in those images and how captivation it was to me. Looking back, I know now just how much of an impression that trip and those postcards really were. It eventually beckoned me west with a camera in my hands, and gave me the spirit of the west.