I added a few of new stickers to my shop this month. Click on any of the images for a link to purchase one. If you’re interested in purchasing a print of either Horseshoe Bend or Lone Peak, you can find those in my shop too.
The first is my painting of Horseshoe Bend in Arizona. I love how it turned out and I love even more that my friend Rachel is the owner of this original painting now. You can watch a timelapse of this painting’s creation HERE.
This sticker is new too and illustrates an awesome quote that I learned from my friend JP who told me it was something he discussed in therapy one day. I’m sure someone famous has said something similar, but for now, I’m giving credit to Coach JP. You can watch a timelapse of me creating this sticker HERE.
This one was from a painting of Lone Peak that I painted more than a year ago and used it for some stickers and a hat for Wolfpack Running Club. But I forgot to have some stickers printed for myself! I actually ordered stickers twice for this painting. The first go-around, I put the words at the top, in the sky. As soon as they arrived, I immediately hated how it looked. I ordered another set with the wording along t he bottom, where it should’ve been the first time. I’ll use the first set of stickers as freebies at my next show.
Sometimes it’s a little tricky to figure out whether I can put a #NPSLover or ! Heart Public Lands on my stickers. I reserve the public lands text for landmarks that are on BLM lands. I have to do some sleuthing on Google Maps to figure it out. Lone Peak was one. It’s within the Lone Peak Wilderness and part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and managed by the National Park Service. Hence #NPSLover.
Also makes me wonder… should I do a series for Utah State Parks?
Any suggestions on what I should turn into a sticker next?

