$650.00

Heather Hollis
Devils Tower National Park (Landscape, Wildflowers, American West, Iconic)
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuehle Rag (or equivalent)
2019
Size: 12 x 8.7 inches (30.48 x 22.09 cm)
Edition: 15
Signed on label (to be attached verso)
COA provided (issued by representing gallery)

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This photograph juxtaposes the delicate beauty of wildflowers with the awe-inspiring presence of Devils Tower. By softening the foreground blooms into a gentle blur, the composition directs full attention to the monument’s striking geology and the evergreens that encircle its massive basin. The result is a meditative balance between nature’s fragility and its enduring strength — a moment where softness and monumentality coexist in one frame.

Heather J. Hollis is a self-taught fine art photographer whose work captures the quiet poetry of nature. Rooted in resilience and empathy, her imagery transforms fleeting moments—like delicate fungi blooming on a Missouri tree—into meditations on beauty, endurance, and light. Now exploring both land and sea through her lens, Heather continues to reveal the extraordinary within the everyday.

Heather Hollis, fine art photography, Devils Tower, fine art photography, landscape photography, wildflowers, American West, geological monument, national landmark, nature and wilderness, blurred foreground, evergreen trees, monumental landscape, natural beauty, scenic composition, depth of field, atmospheric landscape

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This photograph juxtaposes the delicate beauty of wildflowers with the awe-inspiring presence of Devils Tower. By softening the foreground blooms into a gentle blur, the composition directs full attention to the monument’s striking geology and the evergreens that encircle its massive basin. The result is a meditative balance between nature’s fragility and its enduring strength — a moment where softness and monumentality coexist in one frame.

Heather J. Hollis is a self-taught fine art photographer whose work captures the quiet poetry of nature. Rooted in resilience and empathy, her imagery transforms fleeting moments—like delicate fungi blooming on a Missouri tree—into meditations on beauty, endurance, and light. Now exploring both land and sea through her lens, Heather continues to reveal the extraordinary within the everyday.

Heather Hollis, fine art photography, Devils Tower, fine art photography, landscape photography, wildflowers, American West, geological monument, national landmark, nature and wilderness, blurred foreground, evergreen trees, monumental landscape, natural beauty, scenic composition, depth of field, atmospheric landscape