Maroon Bells Landscape Prints – Colorado’s Most Iconic Peaks

A Fine Art Tribute to Aspen’s Most Beloved View

The Maroon Bells are more than just a postcard—they’re a symbol of everything that defines Colorado’s high alpine beauty. Towering, jagged, and reflected in still alpine lakes, these twin peaks near Aspen have become some of the most photographed mountains in North America. Tamara Šuša’s Maroon Bells collection goes beyond the familiar compositions to offer new perspectives, moods, and light.

Photographed in all four seasons, this series captures the many faces of the Maroon Bells: fiery autumn reflections in Maroon Lake, snow-covered summits at sunrise, wildflower meadows in bloom, and low-hanging clouds drifting through alpine basins. Each print is both an homage and a fresh interpretation of this world-famous view.

Perfect for those looking for:

  • Mountain landscape photos with strong emotional tone

  • Landscape photos of iconic Colorado peaks

  • Beautiful lake photos that blend mountain, sky, and reflection

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Whether you're a frequent visitor to the Elk Mountains or someone dreaming of a Colorado escape, these images bring the energy, stillness, and grandeur of the Maroon Bells into your space.

Let these peaks remind you what it feels like to stand in the presence of something timeless.

All photographs available as archival matte prints or mounted on acrylic. Available in standard sizes or customized for your space. Frame options available.

Please message me directly at tamara@bethexperience.com if you are interested in any of the prints below or use the form at the bottom of the page.

Print order info:

Archival matte print or acrylic. Available in standard sizes or customized for your space. Frame options available.

20”x14” | 24”x16”  | 30”x20“ | 36”x24“ | 40”x26” | 48”x32” | 54”x36”

For further info about any of the pieces please get in touch by emailing tamara@bethexperience.com or using the form below.

 
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