Evan Cantor Art Collections
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Artwork by Evan Cantor
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Eldo by Evan Cantor
Aspen Pond by Evan Cantor
Titcomb Lakes by Evan Cantor
Kebler Pass Aspens by Evan Cantor
Ghost Ranch by Evan Cantor
Winter Sentinels by Evan Cantor
Libby Lake by Evan Cantor
Fall In The Valley by Evan Cantor
Kitchen Mesa North by Evan Cantor
Bright Angel Point by Evan Cantor
Lost Lake by Evan Cantor
Cinnamon Mountain by Evan Cantor
Rising Mist At Moran Point by Evan Cantor
Kaibab Trail by Evan Cantor
Whipple Mountain Aspens by Evan Cantor
Oaks At The Transept by Evan Cantor
Fools Peak by Evan Cantor
On The Mesa Trail by Evan Cantor
Opabin Prospect by Evan Cantor
Beaver Meadows by Evan Cantor
Three Lakes by Evan Cantor
Fossil Mountain by Evan Cantor
Cape Royal Sunset by Evan Cantor
Great Sand Dunes, Spring by Evan Cantor
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About Evan Cantor
Evan Cantor is a long-time Colorado wilderness artist. Conservationists will recall his scratchboard drawings in Wild Earth and Wildflower magazines as well as High Country News. His images appeared in several of John Fielder’s books published by Westcliffe, as well as a number of University presses, the Rocky Mountain Land Library, Southern Rockies Wildlands Network and the Northwest Earth Institute. Most recently, his work appeared on the cover of Nederland’s “Mountain Pages” magazine. Exhibitions have included the Arts & Letters Club of Toronto, various juried shows, the National Center for Atmospheric Research and “The Lure of The Local”, curated by Lucy Lippard. He is a member of the Temagami 22, an international collection of invited North-American artists concerned with environmental preservation, and was the Rocky Mountain Land Library’s 2005 artist-in-residence. In 2006 he was honored with an award from the Southern Rockies Conservation Alliance for his “outstanding contribution” of both art and music to the wilderness preservation effort in Colorado. He took up oil painting at Ghost Ranch in October 2016 and has been going strong ever since. Evan is also the lead singer of the classic-rock outfit The CBDs, playing the guitar and blues harp.