Grand Teton National Park - timeless beauty with iconic teton in background and historic wooden fence in the foreground - large fine art wall decor

Timeless Beauty of the Grand Tetons

Timeless Tetons


Hello everyone, I’m thrilled to introduce you to my latest artwork, "Timeless Tetons." This piece, sized at 45x30 and 30x20 inches, is a photographic journey into one of the world’s most breathtaking sceneries, presented on acrylic and museum mounted to ensure it's truly gallery worthy.

 

Green pasture with an old wooden fence with Grand Tetons in the back ground


When you first set eyes on this photograph, you'll be greeted by the majestic, snow-capped peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range, piercing through a blue sky that's delicately scattered with white clouds. The serene landscape extends into the foreground, where a lush, green grassland stretches wide. Dotted across this pastoral field is an old, weathered wooden fence. Its sections, some leaning or fallen, add a rustic charm that contrasts beautifully with the natural splendor of the mountains.

The inspiration for this piece came from my deep love and admiration for the Grand Teton Mountain Range in Wyoming. The sheer majesty of these peaks, combined with the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape, has always fascinated me and drawn me in.   I wanted to capture not just the image, but the essence of this remarkable place – its timeless beauty, its serene atmosphere, and its untamed spirit.

 

Picture of Grand Tetons with green pasture and wooden fence hanging above a farmhouse style bench

What made the process of creating "Timeless Tetons" unique was the challenge of balancing the composition to convey exactly what I felt when I was there. Framing the mountains against the sky and capturing the rustic wooden fence in the foreground ad capturing the soul of the scene – the quiet strength of the peaks and the gentle charm of the grassland.

Rustic bedroom wall art of Grand Tetons with a wooden fence and green pastures in front



This artwork is more than just a photograph to me; it’s a testament to the timeless beauty of nature. I hope it brings as much joy and serenity to those who view it as it brought me in the process of creating it.

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Meet the Artist: Lisa Blount

Where memories, moments, and meaning come together through the art of photography.

Lisa Blount Experience Photographer and Fine Art

Hi, I’m Lisa—photographer, storyteller, wife, mother, experience-chaser, cat-herder and lover of all things nature and travel.
I don’t just take pictures. I create visual experiences that spark connection, bring joy, and turn a house into a home.

For me, art has never just been about capturing something pretty—it’s about capturing something personal. The way the light hits a quiet mountainside, the colors swirling through lichen on a rock, the stillness of a place that made you feel something you can’t quite explain. That’s what draws me in.

Since ART is a true reflection of what the artist sees, feels, and interprets - it is therefore a reflection of ones self .... thru their ART.

 

A Little Backstory

Born in California, raised in Arkansas, I’ve lived within seven miles of my grandparents’ 1936 homestead since I was ten. As an only child of

Lisa Blount artist/owner of Lisa Blount Photography - Fine Art wall decor for home or office space.

an only child, I spent a lot of time creating—scrapbooking, designing, collecting memories, and turning them into keepsakes. That early creative spark still fuels me today.

My love of photography started young (I was the kid with disposable cameras on every trip), but it really took off about 14 years ago before a family vacation to Yellowstone. I bought my first “real” camera for that trip—and that’s when everything changed. I began seeing the world differently—through textures, light, movement, and mood—and I haven’t stopped since.

Why I Create

My art is personal, and always rooted in experience. When my boys were young, I photographed our adventures so they could relive the memories in scrapbooks. As my parents aged—especially my dad, who battled vascular dementia—I began using photography as a way to preserve his memories, too. Watching him reconnect with faces and places through photos reminded me that art is about more than beauty—it’s about meaning, memory, and the moments that matter most.

 
Pictures keep you from forgetting - family picture at Christmas 2013


That’s when Lisa Blount Photography took on a deeper purpose.


What Makes My Art Different

Lisa Blount, Photographer, action shot in Yosemite National Park
 

It’s not just a photo. It’s a feeling.

I call myself an Experience Photographer because my work goes beyond the lens. Each piece is meant to evoke emotion, spark reflection, and create a connection—whether it’s to a place you’ve been, a dream you hold, or a memory you never want to forget.



Scale matters.

Most of my art is created large—like, several-feet-wide large—because seeing it on your wall is a completely different experience than seeing it on a screen. It’s bold. It’s immersive. It’s meant to stop you in your tracks.

 

Museum-quality materials only.

I print exclusively on premium materials like TruLife Acrylic, ChromaLuxe High Gloss Metal, and Dibond Brushed Metal—each chosen for their ability to bring out color, depth, and detail in a way that feels alive. Everything is custom-crafted and digitally signed for authenticity.

Blount gallery wall featuring best selling fine art photography wall decor by Lisa Blount


 

The Personal Side

 

Family First. Always.

I’ve been married to my husband Jim for over 30 years, and together we’ve raised two incredible sons who (in my completely unbiased opinion) hang the moon. They’ve been a part of this journey every step of the way—as travel companions, equipment carriers, art installers, and my biggest supporters.

They’re also my why. They inspire me to keep creating, keep growing, and keep telling stories through art.

We love to… Travel, Laugh, do Escape Rooms and Call the Hogs!

Giessbach falls in Interlaken Switzerland - beautiful place to visit!Lake Louise in Banff Canada - one of my bucket list places and it did not disappoint!We love to do escape rooms all across the world.Blount family cheering for the Arkansas Razorbacks!  GO HOGS!Top of the Rotunda in the US Capitol Building in Washington DCSchilthorn, Interlaken, Switzerland - cold summer day!


 

What do I love to photograph?

Honestly? Whatever catches my eye. I never force a shot—I wait for the moment to unfold. I’m especially drawn to nature, abstract patterns, textures, and color. And lichen—yes, lichen! It’s like nature’s tiny abstract painting, and I’m obsessed.

Abstract metal wall art depicting vibrant green lichen and moss patterns on tree bark, titled 'Tree Lichen.'

 

Art + Design = The Perfect Pairing

Art isn’t just for walls—it’s part of how a space feels. That’s why I’ve created mood boards that pair my artwork with color palettes, furnishings, and interior design styles. They live on my blog and are a great way to imagine how a piece might look in your space.

I also host exclusive Art, Wine & Design events in partnership with local designers. These invite-only evenings are filled with good conversation, beautiful spaces, and of course, lots of art. If you're an interior designer or art lover, let’s connect!


Behind the Scenes

 

Where can you find my art?

  • Online at lisablountphotography.com

  • At a local office/gallery space in Springdale, Arkansas (showings by appointment)

  • Across the country in homes and offices

  • In the U.S. Capitol (two pieces currently hang in a Congressman’s office!)

All pieces are proudly made in the USA and available exclusively through my website or by contacting me directly.


Let’s Make Art Personal

Whether you're searching for a statement piece that sparks conversation, a memory-filled photo that brings you peace, or simply something beautiful to complete a room—I’m here to help you find something truly special.

Let’s create something meaningful together.


Thanks for stopping by, and welcome to my world!

Lisa Blount at Peyto Lake Banff Canada

Lisa

 


Q&A:

The Art Buying Experience

Everything you need to know before bringing a piece home.

Q: Isn’t it just a photo?
A: It starts as a photograph—but it becomes fine art. Every piece is carefully edited, professionally printed, and crafted with premium materials that bring out color, light, texture, and depth. My art is large, bold, and designed to be a focal point in your space.

Q: What makes your work different from mass-produced prints?
A: Unlike mass-produced art, my pieces are custom-created and printed on museum-quality materials like TruLife Acrylic, ChromaLuxe Metal, and Dibond Brushed Metal. Every piece is digitally signed and made to order—bringing you a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Q: Do you offer limited editions?
A: Yes! I offer several limited edition pieces that are signed, numbered, and exclusive—making them collectible works of art for your space.

Q: Is your art made in the USA?
A: Absolutely. Every piece is printed and assembled right here in the U.S., supporting multiple small businesses along the way.


Customization & Sizing

Because art should fit your space—and your story.

Q: I don’t see the size I need—can you help?
A: Definitely! Most pieces can be custom-sized to fit your wall perfectly. Just reach out with your dimensions and I’ll be happy to provide a quote.

Q: How do I choose the right size for my space?
A: A good rule of thumb: art should cover about ⅔ to ¾ of your wall space, or 60–75% of the furniture width it hangs above. You can also tape out sizes on your wall—or contact me for help. I even have a blog post all about it!

Q: Do you offer framing?
A: Most of my art is designed to be displayed frameless with a museum-style float mount. But if you’d prefer a frame, I can custom quote one for you!   


Caring for Your Art

Beautiful and built to last—with just a little TLC.

Q: How do I clean and care for my art?
A: It depends on the material:
TruLife Acrylic: Use a microfiber cloth and acrylic-safe cleaner (no ammonia).
High Gloss Metal: A damp microfiber cloth or water/alcohol mix works great.
Dibond Brushed Metal: A dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth does the trick.
Canvas: Dust gently; avoid moisture.

Need detailed tips? Visit my Cleaning + Care page.

Q: How is the artwork installed?
A: All of my large artwork comes ready-to-hang with a museum float mount. No frame needed. Just use a sturdy wall cleat system (instructions included). And I’m always happy to help if you have questions!

 


Shipping, Returns & Gifting

Q: How long does shipping take?
A: Since each piece is custom made just for you, production takes about 14 business days, with shipping around 5–7 days depending on your location. You’ll get tracking info as soon as it ships!

Q: Do you ship internationally?
A: At the moment, I only ship within the U.S., but if you're international, reach out—I’m happy to check options and get you a quote.

Q: What if my art arrives damaged?
A: If your piece is damaged during shipping, please contact me immediately with photos of the box and artwork. I’ll make it right and replace your piece at no cost to you.

Q: Do you offer gift certificates?
A: Yes! Gift certificates are a great way to give the gift of art—especially when you're short on time or want your recipient to choose the piece that speaks to them most.

Additional SHIPPING & RETURNS information.


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