The Mountain West (2020)
Bringing Montana’s iconic big skies and the breathtaking beauty of the Mountain West to life on canvas.


A Nostalgic Tribute
This print captures the essence of so many summers spent in Glacier National Park, a place that has always been our family’s retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Growing up, Glacier was where we reconnected – with each other, with nature, and with the peace that only the great outdoors can bring.
For us, this scene is a snapshot from those cherished summers spent hiking and skipping rocks with the ones we love.It captures the healing power of nature—a reminder to pause, breathe, and find solace in the beauty around us.
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While this piece, The Mountain West, is deeply personal to our family, it was created with the hope that you might find your own connection to the scene. Whether it evokes memories of your own outdoor adventures or inspires dreams of escaping to a peaceful retreat, this artwork is meant to spark a sense of nostalgia and joy.
The beauty of nature is its ability to resonate with everyone in unique ways.
Our hope is that this scene doesn’t just tell our story, but becomes a part of yours, connecting you to the magic of the great outdoors.
At the center of the 2020 artwork is a charming red and white retro camper nestled in a field of wildflowers, framed by a tranquil mountain lake and a snowcapped peak.
Above it all, a heart-shaped cloud graces Montana’s iconic big sky, symbolizing the deep connection between nature and the joy of creating lasting memories.
The Mountain West Print Progress
Watch the artwork progress from a sketch to finished painting




Products Featuring the The Mountain West Print
Products featuring the “Mountain West” design are now available for sale, with 100% of the profits supporting the Care Camps Foundation. Your purchase helps fund life-changing camp experiences for children facing cancer, providing a safe, supportive environment for them to rediscover joy and connection.
Other Prints
Check out the artwork from past years going back to 2020. All are vastly different but all capture the spirit of the outdoors.