PARKER — He paints exquisite mountain panoramas rich in detail, with hundreds of tiny trees painstakingly rendered. Then the images that took him weeks to create are printed on cheap paper and distributed by the thousands for free, only to be crumpled up, stuffed in pockets and ultimately thrown away in tatters. It might seem like a forlorn fate for art so carefully conceived, but the artist doesn’t think so at all. Colorado Outdoor Voices This is part of an ongoing series of profiles on Colorado’s outdoor enthusiasts.