104° 58′ W x 40° 54′ N no. 23
A crystal-clear early winter day provided a joyous respite from the autumn skies filled with orange smoke from western wildfires.
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A crystal-clear early winter day provided a joyous respite from the autumn skies filled with orange smoke from western wildfires.
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More than a year in the making, the objects in this installation were in need of the right place. When I create…
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On the mid-September road trip I took with my daughter, Michaela, we visited Robert Smithson’s Amarillo Ramp. Like many remote land art installations,…
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Stunning colors as the sun hovers on the horizon are the manifestation of fires blazing across the West, burning drought-ridden vegetation and…
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Wyoming isn’t just Yellowstone and the Tetons. There are several mountain ranges and the landscape is quite diverse. You just never know…
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This image is one of 10 installation images I submitted to the Wyoming Arts Council’s Visual Arts Fellowship competition, and much to…
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