Beth Partin Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Beth Partin based on themed collections. 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.
Artwork by Beth Partin
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.
Deep Conversation between a Poppy and a Bud, black and white by Beth Partin
American Bittern on One Leg, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, K by Beth Partin
One-Eyed Sunflower Coming to Meetcha by Beth Partin
Bittern Stretching, Horizontal, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge by Beth Partin
Tour Boat and Bridge, Bay Area by Beth Partin
Woman Chalked by Artist by Beth Partin
Goddess of the Rio Grande by Beth Partin
Dogwood with Green Blossoms by Beth Partin
Purple Flower from slide by Beth Partin
Coffee Cups Elephant Ear Leaves against Reflections by Beth Partin
Clouds over Boulder Pond by Beth Partin
The Wave Has Broken in the Bay Area by Beth Partin
Purple Thistle Standing Tall by Beth Partin
Woman Chalking Woman by Beth Partin
Black Coral and Coffee Cups Elephant Ear Leaves against Blue Sky by Beth Partin
Whirligig Coneflower by Beth Partin
Woman in Orange, with Cell Phone and Umbrella by Beth Partin
Daisy Trio, Colorado by Beth Partin
Pink Hibiscus Backlit by Beth Partin
Two Dragon Boats Race down Brush Creek by Beth Partin
Orange poppies against peeling white fence by Beth Partin
Bird over the Taj Mahal, Morning by Beth Partin
Bittern Stretching, Vertical, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, by Beth Partin
Joyful Pink Coneflower by Beth Partin
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About Beth Partin
A city girl at heart, I also love edges. Shorelines, for instance, or a meadow surrounded by trees. The most interesting things happen in these liminal places. I grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, went to Georgetown University for undergrad and the University of Colorado for grad school in English. I lived in Colorado for almost thirty years and I have just moved back to Denver. I started taking photographs in 1985 with my new Nikon FM2, a camera that was fully manual except for the meter. I took photos for a few years (some of them are on this site) and then stopped because I couldn't afford photo processing while I was in grad school. I didn't get back into it until 2008, some twenty years later, when I started my blog, Beth Partin: Restore—Explore. I've done a lot of traveling since 2008, down the West and East Coasts and across the Pacific to Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, India, the Philippines, and Thailand. Cityscapes, especially murals, draw me in. I prefer details to wide vistas. I enjoy taking pictures of native plants—I wish everyone would convert their yards to native plants or to an edible landscape. And sometimes I take pictures of trash to show the effects of not building recycling infrastructure—I am a diehard recycler, and I like to haunt thrift stores.