Fine Art

Red Canyon Art carries Fine Art prints from local and regional artists. Styles include imagery of Colorado and the West, whimsy, and mystical, in a wide range of artistic methods like watercolor, acrylic, and multi-media.

Anne Gifford

An eight time poster artist for the Bolder Boulder 10K Memorial Day Race, Anne Gifford finds inspiration in the natural beauty of Colorado. She builds successive layers of color to create her vibrant, rich and detailed watercolor paintings.

Brooke Connor

Brooke Connor uses Copic Markers to make colorful, whimsical, strange, and graphical creatures that stretch the imagination.

Julia Dordoni

Julia is inspired by nature, and captures a moment in time with a colorful, impressionistic style. She began her career as an Art Teacher in Upstate New York in 2000, and switched her profession to full time Artist in 2006. Her acrylic paintings are featured in galleries from Hawaii to New York.

Ruth Wilson

Ruth is a wonderful watercolor artist, specializing in Colorado landscapes and flowers of all seasons.

"Ruth Wilson's paintings are often called 'Atmospheric'. Tapping into the gorgeous resources around her, the viewer is often challenged by the quiet, almost magical places filled with texture and light".

Brenda Neely

Brenda is well known for her “Aspen Tiles”. Each Aspen wall tile is a unique original, hand painted in alcohol ink on ceramic tile. Four coats of kamar and UV protection varnish complete each plaque.

Brenda has been a ceramicist for most of her life. Both of her parents were very talented and growing up in an artistic household has made Brenda a master!

Harriet Peck Taylor

Since part of my background is that of a storyteller, my art is narrative. Because of the many years I've spent hiking and camping from Arizona to Alaska, there is a story and sometimes an adventure behind each image.

Mine is not a naturalist's realism, but rather nature filtered through my dreams, thoughts, and fantasies. Primitivism and Folk Art from around the world have influenced my style for their use of stylized imagery and patterns and I admire Fuavism for its use of bold, whimsical colors. I work in acrylic.

Raina Gentry

Raina’s artwork incorporates her studies in printmaking, life drawing, and painting. Each piece evolves naturally and intuitively with little structure or expectation about the final outcome. Through this organic approach to art making, Raina believes that she taps into and expresses universal themes that many people can identify with.

Through complex layering of acrylic paint and ink, with a focus on nature or animals, she creates meaningful, evocative works that draw her viewers in, and expresses her deep love and connection with the natural world.

Willow Arlenea

Willow Arlenea, founder of the Dancing Willow Tree Mystery School, has been a student and teacher of the mysteries throughout her life. Her journey into spirit began through the gateways of visual art and esoteric dance.

After moving to Colorado in 1980, her journey led her into the Sufi tradition and belly dancing, and into Vipassana meditation of the Buddhist tradition. Deep mindful awareness informed and supported her journey through Naropa University, culminating in a Master's of Transpersonal Psychotherapy, with a body centered emphasis.