Fading Light On Horse Creek

080525-1620

Oil
16″ x 20″ 
$2400.00
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This is a magical place.

At the end of a long drive down a battered gravel road, you might find the end of the modern world.

This is a place called ‘Double Cabins’. The road ends here and the real Wyoming wilderness starts.

It is hard to find, but it is worth it.

I try to visit it when I attend the Susan K. Black Foundation’s Artist Workshop every summer.

This place is so beautiful, it takes my breath away.

Kenneth W. Shanika

Contact Info

Email:
ShanikaStudio@aol.com

Website:
https://www.ShanikaFineArts.com

Talk to Ken about this artwork
303-941-8300

About Ken

I’ve been an artist all my life. As a young boy, I quietly watched and studied how my father created paintings. It sank in. 
Bierstadt, Thomas Hart Benton, James Reynolds and many other artists have influenced me. I’m always studying the old and contemporary masters and learning. There is so much to learn.


For several years, I’ve been working on a series of paintings I call “Vanishing Vistas”, paintings of views here in the West that are changing or disappearing. They are more than landscape portraits; they are my interpretations of my world. I paint the mountains I’ll never climb. My work is representational but not photographic. They contain a lot of impressionism and abstract qualities.


I have a strong work ethic and very high artistic standards. I put a lot of time and a lot of myself into each painting. You can see it.


I strongly believe in the following…. “Originality does not define quality. Creativity does not define quality. Only Quality defines Quality.” I strive for quality.