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David W. Mayer Selected for the 2012 Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale Held in Cody, Wyoming
David will gather with the top western artists in Cody, Wyoming on September 21st and 22nd, 2012 to show his landscape oil paintings at the 2012 Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale.
David W. Mayer's Landscape Paintings are Now Avalaible at Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming
David has joined Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming and is currently showing a number of his recent landscape oil paintings.
CLICK HERE to view the available paintings.
David W. Mayer's Recent High Country Landscape Paintings
David has created several new large format landscape oil paintings depicting the type of dramatic high country Western settings that are a favorite of his collectors.
"As Autumn Turns to Welcome Winter"
"As Autumn Turns to Welcome Winter", Oil on Linen, 30x40
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The transition from autumn to winter is a favorite subject of mine, as the rich colors of autumn begin to fade and the light and shadow of winter take a more prominent role in the western landscape.
"A South Platte Winter's Day"
"A South Platte Winter's Day", Oil on Linen, 24x30
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Perhaps the most senic winter river in Colorado, the South Platte River flows through 50 miles of the Platte Canyon and beyond before beng joined by the North Fork and then emerging from the foothills southwest of the Denver.
"Early Summer at Odessa Lake"
"Early Summer at Odessa lake" Rocky Mountain National Park, Oil on Linen, 36x48
SOLD at 2011 Greeley Stampede Invitational Art Show
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Odessa Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park rests high in a steep subalpine valley defined by varied mountain terrain and sensational alpine scenery en route to this idyllic and much celebrated lake.
"Approaching Timberline"

"Approaching Timberline", Rollins Pass, Oil on Linen, 30x40
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Rollins Pass, adjacent to the scenic Peak-to-Peak Highway and the historic Moffat Tunnel, contains some of the West's most bountiful winter red willow fields just below timberline.
"Spring in the Indian Peaks Wilderness"

"Spring in the Indian Peaks Wilderness", Oil on Linen, 24x30
SOLD at 2011 OPA National Art Show
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The Indian Peaks, a continuation of the mountainous landscape that begins in Rocky Mountain National Park, owe their dramatic sculpted form to the action of glaciers. The mountains contain a handful of remnant glaciers, considered to be the southernmost permanent glaciers in North America.
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© Copyright 2011, 2012 David W. Mayer and West Creek Studio LLC, Louisville, Colorado USA. All rights reserved.
Paintings shown on this website may not be copied, duplicated, reproduced or distributed in any media or by any means without the expressed written permission of the artist.
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