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Aspen Summer Map
Aspen Summer Map
Aspen Summer Map
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ARTWORK BACKSTORY
MOUNTAIN STATS

Painted in 2018

Frequently, people blend all of Aspen's mountains into one, but in this celebrated destination, Aspen Mountain emerges as a singular gem. Boasting iconic trails and a lively summer culture, Aspen Mountain offers an unrivaled experience. With over 3,200 vertical feet and 675 acres of terrain to explore, the mountain invites hikers and outdoor enthusiasts to discover its diverse trails.

Blessed with a delightful summer climate, Aspen Mountain showcases its charm in a new light. The verdant landscapes and blooming wildflowers provide a picturesque backdrop for hiking and other outdoor activities. Each of Aspen's mountains has its unique allure, and Aspen Mountain, with its challenging trails and vibrant atmosphere, stands as a testament to the diverse attractions of this world-class destination during the summer months.

 

Timeless art for your home

Each piece is printed using the highest-quality materials and printing methods:

  • Paper type: 100% acid-free FSC-certified archival paper
  • Paper thickness: 230gsm
  • Printing: Canon 12 color giclee printing

Finishing Touches

Framing

Our custom black wooden print frames feature a deep, squared profile to showcase Smith’s timeless work. Frames feature a EV filtering non-glare acrylic front plus acid-free foam-core backing.

FRAME WIDTHS:

  • All prints: 1-1/4" inches wide, 13/16" deep
Canvas

Available as a large size gallery canvas. Each canvas is hand stretched over an internal frame and comes ready to hang with a pre-installed hanging wire.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Rad Smith

With a background in illustration and graphic design, Rad has recently shifted his creative energy towards painting hand-crafted ski maps. His work builds upon the legacy of the legedary ski map artist James Niehues, a tradition that began with Hal Shelton after World War II followed by Bill Brown in the 1970s and early 1980s.