On my trip to the West in June, the first national park we saw was Death Valley. At first, one would think there would be nothing of beauty in a barren desert, but that was not the case. Death Valley is an alien inferno for much of the year, and yet its stark landscapes, vast views, and craggy rocks provide a wonder of their own. The most astounding aspect of the park isn't seen until nightfall, however. Then, as the sun slowly sets, you stand beneath one of the darkest skies in the nation, and indeed the world. Above you, the Milky Way fades into view, clearly cut through by dark clouds and rifts, and countless stars glimmer and shine. Indeed, the stars themselves feel within reach, as if there is nothing between you and infinity. This is only a painting, and nocturnes are notoriously difficult to create and photograph - one must see the night sky as it truly is to understand.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"