Steep canyon walls with the Rio Grande River flowing gently between them.

Inside Santa Elena Canyon

Inspired by the famous hike in Big Bend National Park, this painting is a colorful take on the epic sense of awe one gets while walking between the Rio Grande’s canyon walls.

Inside Santa Elena Canyon, acrylic on canvas, 24″x36″
Cara hiking with the sun overhead.
Hiking into the canyon.
Steep canyon walls with the Rio Grande River flowing gently between them.
We sat and watched hikers cross the trickling river while listening to the warbling song of canyon wrens. It was so peaceful! This photo became my reference for the painting.
Line drawing of the canyon.
Tracing the photograph and simplifying the outlines.
Cara painting a bright orange color.
Painting in the outlines after they’ve been transferred to canvas.
The nearly completed painting.
Almost finished!
Close-up image of the painting.
Detail of the people crossing the river.

Before starting the final painting, I made a smaller 12″x12″ version as a way to test the bright colors before committing to them. This was a slightly different way of working for me and I was surprised by how much I enjoyed creating the same scene in different sizes and shapes. It was a challenging but also freeing, so I plan to continue this process with my next painting.

Small version of painting with award.
Inside Santa Elena Canyon, acrylic on wood panel, 12″x12″

Because the small version was finished first, I was able to exhibit it at the Austin Studio Tour’s Group Show, then the Neill-Cochran House Museum (where it won an Honorable Mention award!). Shortly afterwards, it was purchased by a collector in South Austin. I’m thrilled by the reception this painting got as it’s personally one of my favorites – the brightness of the red canyon walls makes my eyes happy!

I’m incredibly grateful for the continued support of the community and can’t wait to see what I create next! Thank you to everyone who has purchased a painting or print, come out to art openings, followed me online, and showed up at the art markets – I couldn’t do this without you!