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Down From Above by Mark Keathley
I can almost hear the thunder of the falls in the distance as I am finishing up a new piece I’m calling “Down from above”.  The early Americans contemplate the source of life and the endless resources with which they were blessed. 

The first inhabitants of America were surrounded by beauty and adventure, both early native Americans and we today can enjoy the timelessness and awesome power this beautiful waterfall.  I hope that "Down From Above", becomes a spot for you to reflect.  When it is hanging in your home you can take a quiet moment and admire the handiwork of our Creator.  Let yourself just "be" in the moment here.
 
-- Mark Keathley
Peace On Earth by Abraham Hunter

Artist Notes Coming Soon


~ Abraham Hunter  

Radiant Sunrise by Mark Keathley I’ve been trying to create a spot where everyone can go to be alone with their thoughts, their own history, and their beliefs about themselves. In this place of stillness we can hear a new word – a truth from above which can change everything from that moment on. From this place and time forward it will be a new day, a new beginning – a “Radiant Sunrise”.

–  Mark Keathley
Morning Silence by Mark Keathley New Page 2

The stillness in the mountains is different from where I live along the coast of Texas.   I’ve gone days without feeling a breeze or the stirring of wind.   Some mornings, the frost on the trees catches the light and highlights all the intricate details of the branches as they are backlit by a rising sun.   It’s so thrilling to see it and capture it with my camera.   Compiling several photos from the area around our cabin in the mountains of Colorado, I imagined this grand herd of elk coming into the clearing next to the river and put it all together in Morning Silence.   Their warm bodies and breath are creating a steamy glow around them while they meander through yesterday’s snow looking for something to nibble on.     While it is a harsh environment, these magnificent animals survive the conditions with grace and majesty and will thrill the soul on a chance encounter in the wild of  the mountains.   

~ Mark Keathley

Prairie Thunder by Mark Keathley New Page 2

It always surprises me when I see horses calmly grazing in a field, and then all of a sudden they take off running full speed!   It just doesn't seem possible that they can carry all that weight on such little legs. Their design is amazing - their grace is unsurpassed - their power is awesome!   They can even do this with a rider, or into battle, and even in extreme conditions! Mostly, though, they take off just for the joy of running!  It is what they were designed to do!   I wanted to capture their spirit and beauty in my new release - Prairie Thunder!

~ Mark Keathley