
Artist
Royden Card
1952. I was born in Canada and raised in Utah. Received a BFA and MFA from BYU and taught printmaking there for sixteen years. Drawing and then painting desert landscape has been my primary focus for over fifty years. You do the work, learn, teach, keep painting, maybe win and award or two (or not), but you keep on painting. Lately, I seek out those views which are overlooked; not the usual scenic turnout icons. Though I love the slick-rock and towering red cliffs, I think I love the multiplicity of greys, siennas, pale ochres, the blue greens of Morrison hills, purples and faded umbers of the badlands even more. hey seem to be what I tend to paint these past years. Love of the desert, refuge and contemplation . . . and painting. It is an ongoing search for beauty and the desire to paint something “worthy.”

The Last Hello

8″ X 10″ woodblock,

Dark Slab

1983

Desert IV

1980

Hidden Valley III

1983

Fisher Tower

1983

Day’s Window

1983

Shadow

1978

Sage

1981

Road II

1980

Hills

1978

Canyons

1983.

Dark Slab

1983.

Peaks Near Mt. Sinai


From Mount Sinai – Looking North, Dawn


Gardener’s Hut – Wadi Tellah – Egypt


Looking Southwest From Seven Arches Hotel


Morning of the First Commandments,


Street Old Jerusalem


Wohl Museum – Post Shelf


Window on South Wall of Temple Mount


The Citadel


Jaffa Gate


“On Temple Mount – Jerusalem – Pillar Bases, Walls, Doors, and Windows”


Courtyard, Old Jaffa


South East of Katherine, Egypt — Near Mt. Sinai


Piece of Western Wall


Untitled


Chapel for Leonard

1997; acrylic on masonite; 10″ x 8″

Cross Window

1995; acrylic on canvas; 40″ x 20″

Oldest Church

1995; acrylic on canvas; 30″ x 30

Sanctuary in Cement

1994; acrylic on canvas; 30″ x 24″

Trinity II

1993; acrylic on canvas; 36″ x 24″

Desert Sanctuary


Shattered Rainbow Ridges


Two Buttes


Salt Valley Hills


Hartnet Wilderness


Down Zion Valley


Below the Mesa


Stone Towers


Zion Walls
