Bryce Canyon National Park by William Murphy

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Design By: William Murphy
I'm a freelance graphic designer raised in the SF Bay Area and currently living in Sacramento, California. Over the course of my life, I've kept in touch with my creative side, manifesting differently along the way but usually focused on visual arts. I've just recently decided to dedicate myself to design full-time in my career, so it's a very exciting time for me!
Design By: William Murphy
I'm a freelance graphic designer raised in the SF Bay Area and currently living in Sacramento, California. Over the course of my life, I've kept in touch with my creative side, manifesting differently along the way but usually focused on visual arts. I've just recently decided to dedicate myself to design full-time in my career, so it's a very exciting time for me!
Artist Statement

I created this artwork after visiting Bryce Canyon during a solo trip in the winter of 2020. The park was breathtaking, and like nowhere else I've been. The massive hoodoos dusted with snow made it feel like I was on some alien world or the set of a sci-fi movie. Needless to say, this park instantly became one of my favorite national parks. As for the artwork itself, I created it in Adobe Illustrator over the course of about a month. I'd work on it when I had downtime and wanted to get taken back to those two beautiful days exploring the park. I hope this piece can pass along a small sliver of the joy and wonder I experienced. - William Murphy