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Chapel on the Rock, Estes Park, Painterly Poster

by Marcy Wielfaert

$27.56
Product Details
Chapel on the Rock, Estes Park, Painterly poster by Marcy Wielfaert. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
While taking an afternoon drive on our last day in Estes Park, my husband and I passed this gorgeous stone church in the beautiful countryside... more
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Comments (14)
Artist's Description
While taking an afternoon drive on our last day in Estes Park, my husband and I passed this gorgeous stone church in the beautiful countryside surrounding Rocky Mountain National Park. Sitting high on a rock in the shadow of the Rockies, it was a compelling sight, so we stopped to get a few photos. The chapel was open and upon going inside, we met a cordial guide who filled us in on the history of this charming discovery. In 1916, Monsignor Joseph Bosetti came across a large rock formation just east of Rocky Mountain National Park and inspired by the Biblical phrase "upon this rock I will build my church", he envisioned a church built on the rock. His lack of funds delayed construction for nearly 20 years and he struggled with the Colorado Highway Department to keep the rock intact. Eventually, land for the church was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malo and Denver architect Jacques Benedict designed the chapel, which was completed in 1936. In 1999 Boulder County designated the chapel...
About Marcy Wielfaert

Simply put, I LOVE TO TAKE PICTURES. I found this love later in life than many do, after raising my family and enjoying a career in education, both as a teacher and school administrator. Currently, much of my time revolves around travel and photography, and when I'm not traveling and taking pictures, I'm thinking about traveling and taking pictures! The Tennessee valley is my home, so I am surrounded by some of the most scenic areas of the United States with the added bonus of plentiful wildlife and birds...literally paradise for a photographer! My best days are spent in the mountains enjoying God's amazing creation and trying to capture all things nature with my camera. It gives me great joy to use this medium to share the intricacies of...
Bob Cuthbert
Nice shot
Jane Loomis
Beautiful work!
Birgit Moldenhauer
Wonderful image!
Cathy Mahnke
Lovely details and backstory
Anita Pollak
Wonderful work!
Jim Love
Beauty...
Terri Waters
What a wonderful architectural image
Karen Cook
Fabulous architectural capture!
Sharon Mayhak
Stunning architectural composition, Marcy! Amazing texture and detail.
John Trommer
Very nice image.
Bellesouth Studio
Nice capture!
Lisa Wooten
Beautiful. L/F
Dana Hardy
Wonderful!
Luther Fine Art
Beautiful!