
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.
Read moreA crystal-clear early winter day provided a joyous respite from the autumn skies filled with orange smoke from western wildfires.
Read moreMore than a year in the making, the objects in this installation were in need of the right place. When I create…
Read moreOn the mid-September road trip I took with my daughter, Michaela, we visited Robert Smithson’s Amarillo Ramp. Like many remote land art installations,…
Read moreStunning colors as the sun hovers on the horizon are the manifestation of fires blazing across the West, burning drought-ridden vegetation and…
Read moreWyoming isn’t just Yellowstone and the Tetons. There are several mountain ranges and the landscape is quite diverse. You just never know…
Read moreThis 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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