Ross Myers
"Aspens"
oil on canvas
24" x 18"
"Fall Morning"
oil on canvas
24" x 20"
"Alta Lake, Ophir Needles"
oil on canvas
24" x 30"
"Twilight Peak"
oil on canvas
30" x 30"
"Sentinel"
oil on canvas
36" x 36"
"Four Corners Sky"
oil on canvas
44" x 55" (SOLD)
"Tulsa Skies: Ascending"
oil on canvas
60" x 48" (SOLD)
"Clouds Above Adair, Summer Haze"
oil on canvas
30" x 40" (SOLD)
"Granite Stream, Colorado"
oil on canvas
24" x 30" (SOLD)
"Late Winter, Hayden Mountains, Colorado"
oil on canvas
30" x 40" (SOLD)
"Red Mountain Winter, Colorado"
oil on canvas
30" x 36" (SOLD)
"Tulsa Skies"
oil on canvas
36" x 36" (SOLD)
"Arroyo Seco Sunset"
oil on canvas
18" x 24" (SOLD)
"Aspen Glen, Dappled Light"
oil on canvas
18" x 24" (SOLD)
"Bitter Creek"
oil on canvas
14" x 18" (SOLD)
"Blue Mesa and Rabbit Brush"
oil on canvas
20" x 30" (SOLD)
"Summer Breeze"
oil on canvas
24" x 20" (SOLD)
"Fall Aspens on Beaver Pond"
oil on canvas
18" x 24" (SOLD)
"Clouds Over Adair, August"
oil on canvas
48" x 60" (SOLD)
"South Rim, Grand Canyon"
oil on canvas
48" x 60" (SOLD)
"Clouds Over Adair, Glorious Light"
oil on canvas
48" x 60" (SOLD)
"Rocking Horse Ranch"
oil on canvas
24" x 36" (SOLD)
About the Artist
“The ancient cave painters painted what was important to them, the animals that provided their sustenance. In the same way, landscape painting can reflect a spiritual hunger. Capturing these landscapes is a time-honored vision. As civilization has encroached on the landscape, artists have been working hard to preserve the memory of wilderness areas.
Painters like Rousseau and Millet strove to monumentalize everyday life and their surroundings, bringing in new honesty and soul to the world of painting, [as well as] George Inness as he endeavored to give his landscapes a sense of the divine. My own connection to the natural world causes me to want to capture what I observe and experience. Our current wilderness continues to disappear as we spread out and build more and more; what we have left is increasingly sacred in my eyes. My hope is that my art reflects my love of nature from the many places that I have explored and traveled.”
— Ross Myers
