Description
This print captures a wide desert view inside Arches National Park, where long sandstone walls stretch across the horizon like an ancient fortress. The rock formations rise in rounded masses and narrow spires, layered in warm red tones that soften under midday light. Sagebrush and juniper scatter across the foreground — dry, wind-shaped, and perfectly spaced to show the scale of the land behind them. The frame is open, expansive, and full of quiet desert stillness.
Arches National Park is built from Entrada sandstone, carved by erosion into fins, monoliths, and towers over millions of years. Scenes like this reflect the park beyond the arches — wide open stone, subtle layering, and an entire landscape built by time rather than single formations.
This print belongs in living rooms, large wall spaces, and modern interiors that appreciate wide horizons, open space, and landscapes that unfold slowly the longer you look.