Aspen Forest Tapestries
Description: Slender aspen trunks stand beneath a canopy turned fully gold. This original block print artwork borrows the rough charm of an old hand pressed poster: ragged torn panels, misregistered ink and a limited palette of cream paper, deep navy, muted teal and burnt orange. A calm piece of wilderness for people who collect quiet outdoor moments. Keywords: aspen trees, autumn forest, golden leaves, linocut, vintage nature art, woodblock print style.
Description: Aspen is the home rule city that is the county seat of, and the most populous municipality in, Pitkin County, Colorado, United States.[2][5][6] The city population was 7,004 at the 2020 United States census.[4] Aspen is in a remote area of the Rocky Mountains' Sawatch Range and Elk Mountains, along the Roaring Fork River at an elevation just below 8,000 feet (2,400 m) on the Western Slope, 11 miles (18 km) west of the Continental Divide. Aspen is now a part of the Rifle, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Description: This design captures the excitement of Aspen, Colorado with a skier racing down snowy slopes beneath towering alpine peaks. Red gondolas glide across the mountain landscape, framed by pine forests and rugged ridges. Rendered in a retro badge style, it celebrates the thrill of winter sports, mountain scenery, and the timeless spirit of alpine adventure. Perfect for fans of skiing, snowboarding, and Colorado’s iconic outdoor beauty.
Description: A red tailed hawk waits patiently high in the branches of its leafy home. This is one parent of two who both take turns sitting on this nest, guarding these eggs. The couple will mate for life and may even come back to this same nest year after year. We can tell by the more colorful shells that these are healthy eggs which means their parents are probably fairly well fed, boding well for the hawklets survival as well as the overall health of this particular ecosystem. The Trembling Aspen pods let loose their seeds as the breeze blows through. The Aspen’s offspring are hatching in their own way, taking flight on the fluffy white down that is so easily carried by the spring zephyr.