A two-dimensional felted landscape of a mountain ridge in the Northern Cascades and a meadow with lots of blooming lupines.

White Pass Lupines

The northernmost section of the Pacific Crest Trail is a veritable highlight reel of backcountry vistas. Just beyond the 2500-mile mark, hikers walk a ridgeline from White Pass to Red Pass, with mountain views in all directions and blooming wildflowers in the abbreviated, high-elevation summer. In “White Pass Lupines,” I interpreted this remarkable section of trail, from the purple blossoms to the crown of Glacier Peak.

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White Pass Lupines

46″x21″ needle-felted wool landscape in a beveled wood frame. Including the frame, the piece measures 50″x25″.

$2,100.00

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