There are plenty of places in the West where you don’t reach the mountains until after you cross miles and miles of foothills. Well, not here. There’s something about the sheer scale of this part of Utah—of perfectly flat valleys abruptly cut off by steep mountain slopes, of towering peaks dwarfing farms and towns and cities at their feet—that gets me every time.
That sudden height and majesty is conveyed in your sketch. I love the clouds dipping between the peaks!
I feel like I must’ve been there, just from seeing this painting 🙂