Yellowstone Winter Studies
- On June 1, 2010
- By Aaron
- In Field Notes
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Here at last are some of the studies that I did on the Yellowstone winter painting trip: They are all in the 8×10 to the 9×12 range.

For more on the trip be sure to pick up a copy of the summer arts issue of Big Sky Journal- I’ve written an article about the adventure for the magazine. Here’s a studio piece based on one of the studies, “Obsidian Creek in March. 18×28:
All in all, it was a fantastic trip that makes me smile every time I think of it! Can’t wait to do some more studio pieces based on the studies.
TeresaMaria Widawski
So happy to find your website. It is a great inspiration to a fellow painter! Your paintings are beautiful and Montana is one of my favorite places – especially Yellowstone. I can’t imagine a more sublime landscape than Yellowstone in winter. I haven’t had the pleasure yet but look forward to the day that I do.I see on your blog that you painted in my neck of the woods last year – Estes Park/RMMP. I hope you felt welcome and enjoyed the heck out of it. The scenery’s not too shabby up here either.Lastly, thanks for the post on charcoal studies. I can’t wait to do one as preparation for a studio piece. Great advice. I look forward to following your travels and your work.