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OverviewMore than 80 watercolor paintings of Mount Rainier National Park Information on natural history, architecture, geology, and more Author is award-winning nature artist and art teacher Molly Hashimoto, author and illustrator of Birds of the West and Colors of the West, has created another beautiful look at the natural world in Mount Rainier National Park. When you experience such expansive beauty as is found at Mount Rainier, she says, ""you want to tell everyone else about it, and for me, art is how I communicate my passion."" Featuring Hashimoto's watercolor paintings and sketches, this book follows along the national park's main road to offer an ""artist's tour."" Through evocative anecdotes, natural history, and park history, it explores the major visitor areas, natural wonders, popular landmarks, and park flora and fauna, including everyone's favorite, marmots! Her lush palette captures Rainier through the seasons and in all its glorious details, creating a keepsake for visitors and residents alike. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Molly HashimotoPublisher: Mountaineers Books Imprint: Mountaineers Books Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 17.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781680513349ISBN 10: 1680513346 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 14 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHashimoto's writing is very conversational and will lull readers into thinking they are listening to a good friend tell of her travels. Her soft watercolor paintings of the flora and fauna of the park as well as the pretty scenery will tempt readers to tear out pages and frame them. This is a spectacular homage to Mount Rainier National Park.-- San Francisco Book Review A beautiful, entertaining, thoughtful and thought-provoking little volume to simply browse through one informative and contemplative page at a time.-- Midwest Book Review "A beautiful book on Mount Rainier that will appeal to all who see this mountain as the icon of our environment.--Diane Snell ""Leschi News"" Hashimoto is an affectionate tour guide to Mount Rainier National Park. Whether you've never been or you've been a thousand times, you'll enjoy her circuit through the park.... Her explanations of natural history, geology and human history are mixed in with her own stories of her time in the park. It's the next best thing to actually taking a hike through the park.-- ""Washington Trails magazine"" Hashimoto's writing is very conversational and will lull readers into thinking they are listening to a good friend tell of her travels. Her soft watercolor paintings of the flora and fauna of the park as well as the pretty scenery will tempt readers to tear out pages and frame them. This is a spectacular homage to Mount Rainier National Park.-- ""San Francisco Book Review"" A beautiful, entertaining, thoughtful and thought-provoking little volume to simply browse through one informative and contemplative page at a time.-- ""Midwest Book Review""" A beautiful book on Mount Rainier that will appeal to all who see this mountain as the icon of our environment.--Diane Snell Leschi News Hashimoto is an affectionate tour guide to Mount Rainier National Park. Whether you've never been or you've been a thousand times, you'll enjoy her circuit through the park.... Her explanations of natural history, geology and human history are mixed in with her own stories of her time in the park. It's the next best thing to actually taking a hike through the park.-- Washington Trails magazine Hashimoto's writing is very conversational and will lull readers into thinking they are listening to a good friend tell of her travels. Her soft watercolor paintings of the flora and fauna of the park as well as the pretty scenery will tempt readers to tear out pages and frame them. This is a spectacular homage to Mount Rainier National Park.-- San Francisco Book Review A beautiful, entertaining, thoughtful and thought-provoking little volume to simply browse through one informative and contemplative page at a time.-- Midwest Book Review A beautiful, entertaining, thoughtful and thought-provoking little volume to simply browse through one informative and contemplative page at a time.-- Midwest Book Review A beautiful book on Mount Rainier that will appeal to all who see this mountain as the icon of our environment.--Diane Snell ""Leschi News"" Hashimoto is an affectionate tour guide to Mount Rainier National Park. Whether you've never been or you've been a thousand times, you'll enjoy her circuit through the park.... Her explanations of natural history, geology and human history are mixed in with her own stories of her time in the park. It's the next best thing to actually taking a hike through the park.-- ""Washington Trails magazine"" Hashimoto's writing is very conversational and will lull readers into thinking they are listening to a good friend tell of her travels. Her soft watercolor paintings of the flora and fauna of the park as well as the pretty scenery will tempt readers to tear out pages and frame them. This is a spectacular homage to Mount Rainier National Park.-- ""San Francisco Book Review"" A beautiful, entertaining, thoughtful and thought-provoking little volume to simply browse through one informative and contemplative page at a time.-- ""Midwest Book Review"" Hashimoto is an affectionate tour guide to Mount Rainier National Park. Whether you've never been or you've been a thousand times, you'll enjoy her circuit through the park.... Her explanations of natural history, geology and human history are mixed in with her own stories of her time in the park. It's the next best thing to actually taking a hike through the park.-- Washington Trails magazine Hashimoto's writing is very conversational and will lull readers into thinking they are listening to a good friend tell of her travels. Her soft watercolor paintings of the flora and fauna of the park as well as the pretty scenery will tempt readers to tear out pages and frame them. This is a spectacular homage to Mount Rainier National Park.-- San Francisco Book Review A beautiful, entertaining, thoughtful and thought-provoking little volume to simply browse through one informative and contemplative page at a time.-- Midwest Book Review Author InformationMolly Hashimoto is dedicated to connecting people of all ages to nature through hands-on art experiences. She teaches and leads plein air watercolor workshops around the West, including at the North Cascades Institute, Yellowstone Forever Institute, and Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. Molly lives in Seattle, Washington. 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