For 365 days, the Jackson Hole artist painted one new watercolor every day. This is what she learned
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Crossing The Finish Line: Sue Cedarholm Finds A Year of Grounding In Natural Moments
March 25, 2018
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At National Elk Refuge, Pondering The Winter That Was, The Spring That Is
March 23, 2018
As her project 'Watercolor Diary' heads toward conclusion, Sue Cedarholm paints a vision of wapiti about to shed their antlers
Read MoreThe Future Of The Local Small Town Ski Hill
February 1, 2018 // Big Art of Nature, Community, Community Change, Public Lands
Sue Cedarholm paints a picture that speaks to both nostalgia and concern about Snow King
Read MoreLet Heaven And Nature Sing: Merry Christmas From Mountain Journal
December 24, 2017
At Yuletide, Sue Cedarholm paints a glowing elk antler archway in Jackson, Wyoming's downtown square
Read MoreSunrise At Glory In A Time Of Climate Change
December 12, 2017
Painter Sue Cedarholm's watercolor features Jackson Hole's most beloved local winter landmark—and thoughts of what is yet to come
Read MoreA Mountain Town Man Hits The Wall Of A Midlife Crisis
December 4, 2017 // Community, Community Change
In Part 2 of Timothy Tate's series "When Peter Pan Enters Middle Age", Walt hits the couch behind The Blue Door
Read MoreThe World We Ski Across Is Flat
December 1, 2017
With her latest painting in Watercolor Diary, Sue Cedarholm reminds us that our moments on the slopes are linked to the works of others on the other side of the world.
Read MoreThe Land Is Big, We Are Small, The Potential Perils Many
November 10, 2017
Sometimes Art Puts The Scale Of People In Perspective. In Watercolor Diary, Sue Cedarholm Goes To Avalanche Canyon
Read MoreOn The Loose: A Bull Moose In Camera And Brush
November 3, 2017 // Big Art of Nature
In Watercolor Diary, Sue Cedarholm offers two takes on America's largest member of the deer family
Read MoreTo Live Or Die In Bear Country: Counting The Seconds In Your Grizzly Moment Of Truth
October 29, 2017 // Grizzly Bears, Hunting
Mountain Journal Takes A Deep Dive Into Grizzly Attacks, Bear Spray, And What You Need To Know.
Read MoreStanding In Reverence Of Yellowstone's Grand Canyon—And Thomas Moran
October 26, 2017 // Big Art of Nature
Okay, so I realize it’s an audacious thing to even dare to paint a
landmark. I get it. In his first
outing, Thomas Moran...
Read MoreVisual Delights Spring From Wildfires Past In A Forest Reborn
October 17, 2017 // Big Art of Nature
As has often happened in her quest to paint one new watercolor every day, artist Sue Cedarholm goes looking for one thing and finds another.
Read MoreA Cow Elk Crosses The Snake
October 10, 2017
For painter Sue Cedarholm, autumn is the golden time in Jackson Hole. Bugling bull elk heighten the brassy feel of the season.
Read MoreGeorge Carlson's Perpetual State Of Wonder
October 9, 2017 // Big Art of Nature, MoJo Profile
George Carlson is considered one of the best contemporary nature painters in the world. Mountain Journal visited the American master at his studio and took a deep dive into his reverence for wild landscapes
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