Morning Glory - The Grand Canyon from Kaibab Trail is a painting by Richard Harpum which was uploaded on March 10th, 2010.
Morning Glory - The Grand Canyon from Kaibab Trail
I have visited the Grand Canyon on several occasions and in October 2006 hiked down the South Kaibab trail and back up Bright Angel trail, a distance... more
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Title
Morning Glory - The Grand Canyon from Kaibab Trail
Artist
Richard Harpum
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
I have visited the Grand Canyon on several occasions and in October 2006 hiked down the South Kaibab trail and back up Bright Angel trail, a distance of about 17 miles. As I left Yapi Point just after sun-up, it was well below freezing and there was a thin strip of sunlight along the north rim. The light quickly spread down the cliffs, and by the time I had descended a couple of hundred feet, the light was already penetrating deeper into the canyon. I was suddenly presented with this amazing view, which I have captured on camera.
I took numerous photographs but this scene is certainly one of the most dramatic, mainly due to the wonderful lighting. If you look closely, you can see the South Kaibab Trail snaking down to and around O'Neil's Butte, which is the focal point of this painting. It took me about 6 hours to complete the hike but it was an exhilarating experience that I will never forget.
This painting was featured in International Artist Magazine's June/July 2010 issue.
Uploaded
March 10th, 2010
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Comments (8)
Jerry Bokowski
Richard, This is magnificent and I really enjoyed reading your description! All of your work is most impressive! F/L JERRY
Ruth Housley
Hello Richard, Very nice painting of the Grand Canyon. I have wanted to do this place since I visited it a couple of time and never have really painted it yet. Ruth