As a child growing up in the concrete canyons of New York City, Bruce Aiken dreamed of someday living at the end of a long dirt road. Little did he know that this road would lead more than five
miles down a narrow, steep trail into the depths of the Grand Canyon. Nor could he predict that he would live in this unlikely place for more than thirty years.
In a remote side canyon along a stream that ultimately flows into the Colorado River, Bruce and his wife Mary raised three children while he tended Grand Canyon National Park's precious water
supply at Roaring Springs.
Waking, working, living in the depths of the canyon gave him access to its every mood, every season, and myriad vantages. Bruce Aiken's perspectives on the Grand Canyon are unparalleled. He
knows the canyon as few human beings do. And through his paintings he has chronicled this intimate affair.