Wayne Johnson Art Collections
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Artwork by Wayne Johnson
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.
Cascadilla Falls by Wayne Johnson
Wupatki Sunrise by Wayne Johnson
Cathedral Rock Spires by Wayne Johnson
Oshkosh Truck by Wayne Johnson
Western Kingbird by Wayne Johnson
Bewick's Wren With Ant by Wayne Johnson
Harris Hawk 2 by Wayne Johnson
San Francisco Peaks by Wayne Johnson
Gambel's Quail Pair by Wayne Johnson
Horseshoe Bend by Wayne Johnson
Ford # 1 by Wayne Johnson
Colorful Colorado by Wayne Johnson
Sugar Maple by Wayne Johnson
Mount Sneffels Reflection by Wayne Johnson
Quinault Giant Cedar by Wayne Johnson
Holy Light by Wayne Johnson
Eurasian Eagle Owl by Wayne Johnson
Female Black Chin by Wayne Johnson
Rainbow Over The Red Rocks by Wayne Johnson
Gambel's Quail 2 by Wayne Johnson
Osprey with catch by Wayne Johnson
Sphinx Moth 2 by Wayne Johnson
Green Heron by Wayne Johnson
Cedar Waxwing by Wayne Johnson
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About Wayne Johnson
The opportunity to live and photograph in central Arizona, and throughout the Four Corners region, has proven an exciting yet humbling experience. With its singular geology, lush riparian waterways, and diversity of birds, native plants, and wildlife, Sedona and the Verde Valley stand tall with abundance.
The confluence of natural elements attracted humans to the area thousands of years ago, and still does today. Observing and recording portions of the ecosystem is a constant reminder that these are the real treasures of our world. Our challenge is to conduct ourselves not as 'masters of the universe', but rather as grateful recipients of the gifts offered by this vibrant yet fragile community.
As a naturalist, outdoorsman, and career horticulturalist, I don't have to search far to find subject material. Wild Columbine, Lupine, Desert Mariposa, Owls, Osprey, and Hummingbirds are just a few of the ever-present subjects juxtaposed against a backdrop of exposed rock, water, and desert.
The nature photographer has the opportunity to interact with, interpret, and record what's experienced in the field. My objective in doing so is to inspire others to better appreciate the natural world by conveying an ever-more intimate portrait of that which is wild, free, and, too often, endangered.
Wayne F. Johnson