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by Page Holland
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Painted for the Plein Air Moab 2011 event. Early light on the Entrada sandstone bluffs in Arches National Park. This view is of the East Portal of... more
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Painted for the Plein Air Moab 2011 event. Early light on the Entrada sandstone bluffs in Arches National Park. This view is of the East Portal of the Colorado River as it comes in to Moab Valley. Courthouse wash meets the river here. This is the view that greets me many mornings as I have my coffee on the front porch.
Fifth generation native of Moab, Utah, Page was raised on the cowboy and mining lore of the area. Living in southeastern Utah provides her a wealth subject matter: the landscape, inhabitants, flora, fauna, weather patterns and historical events of the Colorado Plateau. Page's favorite medium is oil on canvas, she discovered a natural affinity for oils at an early age taking college level courses at the age of 12. She is proficient in watercolors, acrylic, pastel, pen and ink and graphite, and she loves to experiment with other media. Page enjoys working en plein air (on site), but much of her subject matter is very remote, so she's often horseback, jeeping, hiking or boating with a camera in hand for reference shots. ...
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Vicki Zoller
It's beautiful Page . . . it was once my view as well and now I have dreams of my red rock home!
Page Holland
When I get up in the morning this is the view across Moab Valley. The right side depicts where the Colorado River enters Moab Valley. The bluff at the middle distance is in Arches National Park. I never get tired of this scene.