

Denise Dundon
My work reflects a passion for capturing the harmony and beauty found in both art and nature.
The collections within Denise’s work
Coastal Whispers
4 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a tranquil, cool-toned palette and abstract interpretations of water and natural coastal elements. — ‘Aqua Currents’, ‘Azure Currents’, ‘Coastal Echoes’ and ‘Shifting Dunes’.

Forest Light
These pieces unite through their focus on natural landscapes, employing a soft, painterly technique and earthy, muted tones.

Abstract Rhythms
Bold forms, dynamic compositions, and a vibrant, often contrasting palette define this collection of abstract expressions.

Fading Memories
These works share a melancholic mood, soft focus, and a palette of subdued, often muted colors.
Works by Denise Dundon
78 pieces
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About Denise
Denise receives 20% of every sale
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Denise Dundon — questions answered
What is the primary inspiration for Denise Dundon's art?
Her work is deeply inspired by the harmony of nature, specifically the Colorado mountains and botanical subjects, often informed by her academic background in geology.
What mediums does the artist use in her practice?
Dundon utilizes a diverse range of media including traditional and water-mixable oils, acrylics, alcohol inks, and digital platforms.
Where has Denise Dundon's work been exhibited?
Her art has been showcased at Denver-area galleries such as Bell Projects and Galerie Artemesia.
Does the artist work under a specific studio name?
Yes, she creates her work through her studio, Alpenglow Workshop.
How has her style evolved over time?
While she maintains a focus on nature-inspired landscapes and animals, her work has recently evolved into fluid abstract compositions defined by harmonious color combinations.
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