Digital Art

Digital Fine Art at Red Rocks Art Studio blends photography, constructed imagery, and narrative into a single visual language.

Each piece begins with original source material—photographs taken in the field or created through staged studio shoots—then carefully composed into layered works often referred to as photomontage.

These are not simply images, but assembled moments—built from multiple realities into one.

Process & Materials

All elements are created in-house:

  • Photography of models, landscapes, and wildlife
  • Custom-made costumes and jewelry
  • Digital composition and layering

Through this process, separate moments are brought together into a unified image—where time, place, and subject converge.


“Spirit Guide”

“Spirit Guide”

The piece shown here, Spirit Guide, combines:

  • A Studio Model
  • A Wolf photographed at a wildlife sanctuary
  • A Raven captured in the field

Together, these elements form a symbolic composition—exploring the relationship between human presence and the animal world.

The wolf suggests instinct and guardianship.
The crow, observation and transition.
The human figure becomes the bridge between them.

Spirit Dance combines long-exposure photography created during studio shoots and an evening concert at the iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre.

The individual photographs were brought together in the digital darkroom, using layers to move beyond documentation and into a more contemplative vision. Figures, light, landscape, and the ancient rock formations merge into a single image—an attempt to give visual form to something beyond words, and perhaps beyond our ability to fully contemplate.

Digital Fine Art, Digital Montage
Spirit Dance

Studio Model, and combined images
Grayosity

Zoo image, charms and symbols
When We Gaze Into Fire

Digital montage self portrait
Self Portrait

Prints & Presentation

Digital Art pieces are available as:

  • Individually printed works
  • Professionally framed pieces
  • Limited prints and card stock editions

Each print is produced with attention to detail, ensuring the final piece retains the depth and atmosphere of the original composition. These works do not document reality—
they assemble it into something felt rather than seen.

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