Yellowstone: Twilight at Upper Geyser Basin Original Oil Painting by Stefan Baumann
12×18 Oil on Panel
Framing
4″ 24 k gilded gold hand made frame
Signed
Lower Right – Baumann
Verso
Upper Right “Twilight at Upper Geyser” Stefan Baumann Yellowstone NP
Artist’s Comments
When I am asked, “What is your favorite National Park to visit and paint?”, I always say Yellowstone Park, and tell them that I love the Upper Geyser basin in particular. This park is unique because it doesn’t have the grand vistas to view as many of the other parks have. This park is one where discovering the enchanted world filled with unique attractions like geysers erupting and paint pots bubbling is the “view.” And the world’s most famous geyser of all, Old Faithful, is located in this basin.
In 1988, Yellowstone was engulfed by wildfires, but the forest service created the fire line at the edges of the Upper Geyser basin to spare this beautiful section of the park from burning. After the fires were extinguished, my group of artists was the first to enter the Park. Many of the park features were closed all summer that year, and since most of the park smouldered for a long time, the wildlife came to the Upper Geyser basin to live. There was one Grizzly bear looking at the setting sun through a steaming geyser one evening. The smoke that filled air made the sunset even more brilliant. I was struck with awe that something like the fire that was so devastating, could also create something so absolutely beautiful and inspiring.
Provenance
The Gallery in Mount Shasta, 2014 “One Man Show, “Western Scenes and Wildlife” Collection
Currently held by artist
Price
$2,100
If you wish to acquire this fine original oil painting or if you have questions about this painting, please contact the artist at 415-606-9074 or email him at stefanbaumannartist@gmail.com.
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This painting will be displayed in Stefan Baumann’s One Man Show titled: “Reverence: An Artist’s Tribute to Nature” at The Orland Art Center in Orland, CA from September 1 through 27, 2014.