Capturing the Places That Hold Our Hearts
- Shelby Leigh Kizer

- Oct 10
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 16
Recently, I painted a landscape of the spot where my sister-in-law got married — a quiet, sunlit view in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

As I worked, I realized how powerful it is to preserve a place not just as it looks, but as it feels. The mountains, the air, the memories woven into every color — it became more than a painting. It became a keepsake.

That inspired me to open commissions for custom landscape paintings of special places — the beach where you said “I do,” the cabin where your family gathers each summer, or the trail that always brings you peace.
For now, I’ll be opening just three commission spots so I can give each piece the time and attention it deserves.
If there’s a place that lives in your heart, I’d be honored to bring it to canvas.






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