About
Heidi Lowell’s original watercolor painting unfolds like a serene conversation between land, light, and memory. Fluid washes of pigment trace the contours of a canyon at sunrise, where soft pinks, greens, and ochres ripple across the page like sedimented time. The transparent layers of watercolor lend each hue a sense of breath and motion. Colors drift and merge, echoing the shifting interplay of light and earth.
Created with watercolor on paper, this one-of-a-kind artwork measures 22 inches high by 30 inches wide. Unframed and signed by the artist on the front, it invites viewers to feel both grounded and uplifted, as though standing before a landscape that is both familiar and dreamlike.
Convenient local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included with this original artwork.
Rooted in her deep connection to nature, Lowell’s practice blends intuition with intention. Raised near the Rocky Mountains, she carries a lifelong sensitivity to the rhythms of the land. Her process, transforming natural materials into pigment and painting with quiet precision, creates an intimate dialogue between the artwork and the environment it reflects. Each brushstroke feels like a trace of the earth itself, distilled into color and form.
Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the Yellowstone Art Museum and the Old West Museum. Among her many accomplishments, she takes particular pride in her watercolor illustrations created for the University of Texas, which were selected as cover art by the Journal of BioPhysics. Lowell’s practice honors the serene and the unruly, the structured and the spontaneous, offering a meditative space where the complexities of the natural world reflect those within ourselves.