Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker mountain lion watercolor in a dark wood frame, displayed in a modern interior
wildlife watercolor painting of a mountain lion on a living room wall, part of Brett Blumenthal Art&
Edge Walker mountain lion watercolor painting displayed on a neutral dining room wall, in a wood frame
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
watercolor painting of a mountain lion moving low through a dissolving blue-grey landscape, rendered with precision against an atmospheric background
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art
Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art - Brett Blumenthal Art

Edge Walker — Mountain Lion Watercolor Fine Art


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  • Livraison gratuite sur les commandes aux États-Unis

In January 2025, a video stopped me mid-scroll. A mother mountain lion and her two cubs, running down Topanga Canyon Boulevard in the middle of the night — not hunting, not roaming. Fleeing. The Palisades Fire had taken their habitat, and the only direction left was toward the road, the streetlights, the world that had already been closing in on them long before the flames arrived.

Edge Walker came from that image.

Mountain lions once ranged across nearly all of North America. Today they hold on in fragments — isolated pockets carved up by highways, subdivisions, and development that doesn't stop at the treeline. In California, several populations are now listed as threatened under the state Endangered Species Act. Add hunting pressure, vehicle strikes, and wildfires growing more intense every year, and what remains is an animal navigating a landscape redesigned without them in mind.

What struck me about that mother wasn't fear. It was focus. She knew exactly what she was doing — still moving, still leading, still intact, even as everything behind her burned.

That's what I tried to paint.

Edge Walker is rendered in watercolor, her form precise and present against a background that dissolves into atmospheric grey. She moves low, gaze forward. She is not giving up.

Available framed, unframed, or as a gallery-wrapped canvas with the image continuing around the side edges — ready to hang, no frame required.

A portion of every sale supports wildlife conservation through Brett Blumenthal Art's independently audited membership in 1% for the Planet.


Conservation Corner

The mother and cubs filmed fleeing the 2025 Palisades Fire along Topanga Canyon Boulevard were not an anomaly — they were a snapshot of what fragmented habitat looks like under pressure. Mountain lions in Southern California are hemmed in by highways, development, and one of the most urbanized landscapes in the country. Several California populations were listed as threatened under the state Endangered Species Act in 2025, intended to intervene before the crisis becomes irreversible.

Hunting remains legal across many U.S. states, and vehicle strikes, poaching, and secondary poisoning from rodenticides compound the pressure that habitat loss already creates. Isolated populations have less resilience to absorb any of it.

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway — one of the most significant investments in large-predator connectivity in U.S. history — was designed specifically to reconnect fragmented Southern California populations before the window closes.

Brett Blumenthal Art is a proud 1% for the Planet member. Every purchase contributes to independently audited conservation giving.

Reference photo used with permission by Dotty Weber

La livraison standard est GRATUITE pour toutes les commandes expédiées aux États-Unis. Les commandes qui ne sont pas mises à niveau sont généralement expédiées via USPS.

Les délais de production avant expédition sont les suivants :

  • Impressions sans cadre : 3 à 4 jours ouvrables
  • Toiles sans cadre : 3-4 jours ouvrables
  • Impressions encadrées : 3 à 5 jours ouvrables
  • Toiles encadrées : 3 à 5 jours ouvrables
  • Originaux : 3 à 5 jours ouvrables

Une fois votre commande expédiée, les informations de suivi seront envoyées par courrier électronique à l'adresse e-mail fournie dans votre commande.

L'art est expédié de la manière suivante :

  • Impressions sur papier : les impressions sur papier de format 11 x 14 et plus petites sont expédiées dans des enveloppes cartonnées qui restent plates. Les impressions de format supérieur à 11 x 14 sont enroulées et expédiées dans des tubes d'expédition pour éviter tout dommage.
  • Toile tendue : Expédiée dans une couche de plastique protectrice et scellée dans une boîte en carton ondulé.
  • Impressions et toiles encadrées : emballées dans du papier bulle et soigneusement mises en boîte avec protection sur les coins. Scellées dans une boîte en carton ondulé.

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Options d'illustration

Impressions sur papier

Imprimé sur du papier jet d'encre 100 % coton de haute qualité, de qualité archivistique, sans acide.

  • 330 g/m², épaisseur 17 mil
  • Gamme de couleurs élevée, densité noire et D-Max pour un contraste élevé dans les impressions de reproduction noir et blanc et couleur.
  • Texture légère, pour ne pas surcharger l'œuvre.
  • Imprimé en pleine page (sans bordure)

Paper Print Framed

Paper prints can be framed without a mat in sizes 11"x14" through 40"x50". We offer four standard colors: white, black, light wood and espresso. If you're looking for another color, please let us know and we can see if we can accommodate. Frames add approximately 1.75"to the overall dimensions of the artwork.

Paper Print w/ Mat Framed

This option is currently being rolled out. If you don't see it as an option and are interested, please contact us.

Paper prints framed with a mat provides a finished look to your artwork. Mat-boards are white and come with a 45 degree bevel. Mat widths vary depending on the size of the print and will be added to the overall dimensions, in addition to the 1.75" for the frame. Size options and final dimensions of the artwork are as follows:

  • 11"×14" w/ 2” mat (Approx. 16.75" x 19.75" total)
  • 16"x20" w/ 2.5” mat (Approx. 22.75" x 26.75" total)
  • 18"x24" w/ 3” mat (Approx. 25.75" x 31.75" total)
  • 24"x30" w/ 3" mat (Approx. 31.75" x 37.75" total)
  • 30"x40" w/ 3.5” mat (Approx. 38.75" x 48.75" total)

STRETCHED CANVAS

  • Printed on thick archival grade canvas with eco-solvent inks
  • Canvas arrive with finished sides wrapped around 1.5" thick solid wood stretcher bars so it's ready to hang
  • Fade resistant for over 100 years
  • Ready to hang with appropriate hardware

STRETCHED CANVAS FRAMED

Framed gallery wrapped canvases feature a thick, archival-grade polycotton-mix canvas that is carefully hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars, then attached to a wood floater frame.The depth of the frames is 1.5" and the face is .625".

  • Available Sizes: 11"x14" to 40"x50"

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