For Sale: New watercolor paintings from Colorado, September 2025 onwards.
Since early 2000, I have been exploring Colorado especially around the Pagosa Springs and San Juan Mountains. I spent five months each summer for the last three years, working as a campground host. This time I took paints and paper and found myself on a bit of an obsessive streak, capturing the ever changing colors and lighting. A magical autumn for sure. I’d do my work in the morning, checking in with campers, cleaning up, walking my dogs and then my afternoons were pretty free for me to paint. I took tons of photos whilst there but most of these paintings are from my simply sitting at the campground and watching the natural world around me.
Each one is an original piece done on 140# paper with watercolors and sometimes pen/ink. They come in a variety of sizes, some are 3×5 inches, others 4×6 and the largest ones are 9×12. Framed. Free delivery within USA. Digital downloads available too.
If you click on the image, you should hopefully see the title and size. Let me know if you can’t.
Prices from $55 to $115.
Contact me via leamysarah at gmail for orders and questions.























And more! As yet untitled so if you like one of them, can you take a screenshot and send it to me so we get you the right one? Thanks.














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Hiya!
Somehow, I was on my substack page, which I didn’t realize I actually had (or how I got it), and discovered a note from you! From Sept 4, I think, asking whether I’d be at Connie’s workshop in Santa Fe. Glad you’ll be there, but I won’t be there this year. Last year it was really fun and useful for me: I was stuck on one of the last chapters of my novel and I went out early to that gorgeous courtyard and worked my way through it. Then proceeded. This year I have (I think) actually finished the mss, and though I could certainly write something (can’t we all?!?) it’s not the best use of my time (and, I’ll admit, my money). My next step, after I go through it one last time, is looking for an agent, though that’s such a fraught process. So I’m passing. I just came back from Wyoming where we backpacked in the Wind Rivers for a week. Definitely not the hiker I used to be! Kit (hub), too, though we did fine with fewer miles, didn’t damage ourselves, and got to see some fantastic territory again.
You seem to be writing up a storm, I’m happy to see! Have a great time with Connie and the crew next month, and definitely give Connie a hug for me. I’ll miss seeing her so much, too.
I hope this goes to you directly, since it’s clearly not actually a comment, and should be removed if that’s what happens to it. Let me know if I should send messages to a different email!
Onward! Mary
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