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Aspen CO Townhome

FEATURED PROJECT

This magnificent townhome located in the Core of Aspen, Colorado, was renovated and redecorated in part by the Iris Martell Photography team, and is a prime example of our work and how we can help transform your world at home. 

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All art shown was designed and curated specifically for the location where it was placed to create an immersive experience bringing the beauty of the outside world into the home.

Independence Pass Switchback - Epic Drives
Castle Peak, the ninth highest summit of the Rocky Mountains of North America and the U.S. state of Colorado. - The prominent 14,279-foot fourteener is the highest summit of the Elk Mountains and the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.
Crystal Mill, Marble CO Off The Beaten Path - The Ride of our Life   https://marblecolorado.org/attractions/crystal-mill/
Aspen Trees Independence Pass - Fall 2021
A B&W take on the famous Maroon Bells, this masterpiece has been a contestant and finalist in multiple photography contests. This piece can be the main attraction of any space.  - Summer 2011
Magnificent Cumulonimbus Cloud - Taken From Snowmass Village, CO on June 14, 2021 over the Continental Divide.
Red Mountain - Top of The Rim - Fall 2020 - One of our favorites!  Aspen from a unique angle at one of the most beautiful times of the year!  The colors of the Rockies never disappoint.
Elk Herd on the run, Snowmass, CO -The magestic herd of Elk that passes through the aptly named Elk Mountain Range each year is a magical dsiplay of the beauty of the Rocky Mountains and all the wild things that call it home.
Aspen Trees & Hidden House (B&W) - Castle Creek Road, CO - Winter 2007
Moss & Creek - Snowmass Village, CO -Summer 2021
Hunting Coyote - This action shot captured in Snowmass Colorado in 2021, is the animal that Native Americans consider to be the smartest animal on earth, calling them "God’s dog" reveals this hunters agility and skill.
Mount Daly & Capitol Peak, CO - The most prominent features of Snowmass Village Colorado, other than the ski mountain of the same name, are two majestic peaks looking down upon this small but very famous ski town.     Mount Daly to the right has an approximate elevation of 13,297 ft (4,053 m) and was named in the 1870's after then-president of the National Geographic Society, Augustus Daly, while the triangular Capitol Peak to the left paid tribute to the Washington, D.C., building and soars at 14,137 ft (4309 m) above sea level
Colorado Blue Columbine - This beatiful macro was taken in on Snowmass Mountain in the Summer of 2021.  The signature iridescent blue indigo flower is a lucky find for the mountain hiking explorer!    Aquilegia caerulea is a species of Aquilegia flower native to the Rocky Mountains from Montana south to New Mexico and west to Idaho and Arizona. Its common name is Colorado Blue Columbine; sometimes it is called "Rocky Mountain Columbine".  The white and lavender Columbine, Aquilegia caerulea, was adopted as the official state flower on April 4, 1899 by an act of the General Assembly. In 1925, the General Assembly made it the duty of all citizens to protect this rare species from needless destruction or waste. To further protect this fragile flower, the law prohibits digging or uprooting the flower on public lands and limits the gathering of buds, blossoms and stems to 25 in one day. It is unlawful to pick the columbine on private land without consent of the land owner
Aspen Trees Independence Pass - Fall 2021

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