Kayenta is known as a gateway to “the Grand Circle of National Parks,” which includes Zion, Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, and Mesa Verde, so there is no lack of options for your adventures. Nestled against the Red Mountain in true red rock country, just seven miles north of George, near Ivins, Utah, lies the hamlet of Kayenta, and its famed Kayenta Art Village. The beauty and vibe of the area is tranquil, yet vibrant as it is adjacent to Ivins Red Mountain. If you happen to be there at just the right time in the winter, when it snows, the beauty magnifies as the red sand deepens with moisture, in contrast with the light blanket of snow, the landscape becomes absolutely breathtaking.
This area in Kayenta is known as Hellhole Canyon.
The original piece of artwork was done by digitally painting a photograph.
Greeting card is blank inside.
This print has a luster finish and it'll add a touch of sophistication to any room.
This is a open print edition, meaning unlimited prints are available.
All copyrights are reserved by Wil Adams of Desert Art Vibe.