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Comment: 2004: Lunar eclipse progression.

AncestralEchos * 2010: Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Navajo Tribal Trust Land in Arizona quietly echos the past. At White House ruin, I tried to imagine the people that lived out their lives there. The only visual record is the petroglyphs they carved into the rock so I selected individuals from another part of the canyon's wall to inhabit this image. Ancestral Echos is a memory of a family at play, fading with the morning sun. This is the first image in the series. * 2010: Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Navajo Tribal Trust Land in Arizona quietly echos the past. At White House ruin, I tried to imagine the people that lived out their lives there. The only visual record is the petroglyphs they carved into the rock so I selected individuals from another part of the canyon's wall to inhabit this image. Ancestral Echos is a memory of a family at play, fading with the morning sun. This is the first image in the series.

AncientHunt * 2010: Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Navajo Tribal Trust Land in Arizona quietly echos the past. The only visual record is the petroglyphs they carved into the rock so I selected individuals from another part of the canyon's wall to inhabit this image. Ancient Hunt retells the story of the struggle for survival in the canyon and the eternal balance between life and death. This is the second image in the series. * 2010: Canyon de Chelly National Monument on Navajo Tribal Trust Land in Arizona quietly echos the past. The only visual record is the petroglyphs they carved into the rock so I selected individuals from another part of the canyon's wall to inhabit this image. Ancient Hunt retells the story of the struggle for survival in the canyon and the eternal balance between life and death. This is the second image in the series.

AntelopeCanyon * 2010: Upper Antelope Canyon, on Navajo land in Arizona, is a beautiful slot canyon that challenges everyone that walks through it to see in new ways. The overhead and up-side-down view up into the  Monument Valley slot becomes the fantastical landscape for this image. I populated it with 3 petroglyphs of Antelope taken in Glen Canyon off the Colorado river and placed Kokopelli in the mid-distance to watch over them. Antelope Canyon is the third image in the series. * 2010: Upper Antelope Canyon, on Navajo land in Arizona, is a beautiful slot canyon that challenges everyone that walks through it to see in new ways. The overhead and up-side-down view up into the  Monument Valley slot becomes the fantastical landscape for this image. I populated it with 3 petroglyphs of Antelope taken in Glen Canyon off the Colorado river and placed Kokopelli in the mid-distance to watch over them. Antelope Canyon is the third image in the series.

 
washio * 1998: Washio Crossing the River. Our Ecuador tour was one major challenge after another. I repurposed the painting of George Washington Crossing the Deleware to commemorate our bus getting stuck (again) and nearly washing us and our driver Washio away. * 1998: Washio Crossing the River. Our Ecuador tour was one major challenge after another. I repurposed the painting of George Washington Crossing the Deleware to commemorate our bus getting stuck (again) and nearly washing us and our driver Washio away.

Gateways Through Time * A  photo expedition to India started and ended in New Delhi where I captured 2 gateways that spanned centuries.   This composited image was manipulated to keep the same perspective and lighting and to lead the eye from the old gateway into the modern one. * A  photo expedition to India started and ended in New Delhi where I captured 2 gateways that spanned centuries.   This composited image was manipulated to keep the same perspective and lighting and to lead the eye from the old gateway into the modern one.

Sands Of Time * I combined an image from the famous Upper Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona with a pillar from the Palace of the Arts in San Francisco. I imagined the sands of time pouring down and building into 2 things just to be broken down in a repeating pattern. * I combined an image from the famous Upper Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona with a pillar from the Palace of the Arts in San Francisco. I imagined the sands of time pouring down and building into 2 things just to be broken down in a repeating pattern.

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