Description
This print captures a winter view in the Eastern Sierras, photographed just before Mono Lake. Snow drapes the ground in broken patches, with dry grass poking through like warm threads beneath the cold. A barbed wire fence runs across the foreground, guiding the eye into the scene and toward the mountains beyond. On the right side of the frame sits a Reversed Peak, while Carson Peak stands farther back—steady, pale, and dusted with winter light. The landscape feels open, quiet, and deeply still, the kind of silence that only settles in alpine winter.
The Eastern Sierra range stretches along California’s rugged backbone, known for jagged summits and long snow seasons. Carson Peak is one of the recognizable features of this region, rising above the valley with layered granite and high-elevation weather.
This print fits beautifully in homes, cabins, offices, or any room that appreciates quiet landscapes and mountain clarity. The mixture of snow, exposed grass, and distant peaks brings calm to the wall—perfect for spaces that value stillness, openness, and the slow breath of winter.