
“Weathered Sand” 9″ x 12″ acrylic on Vellum Paper, matted to 12″ X 16″
A short road trip found me at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and then to Antelope Canyon. If you are not familiar with this small slot canyon it is situated on the Navajo Reservation and you need permission from the tribe to visit it.
They took a group of us 3 1/2 miles through a dusty plain in a WWII deuce and a half with no seat belts and wide open to the elements; that meant hot beating sun and windy conditions. As I spit out the sand lodged in my throat I will continue.
We came to this amazing slot canyon and the magic began. Under the excellent guidance of our Navajo tour guide we proceeded into the canyon by foot, a bottle of water and my cell phone the only things I was allowed to carry in. The water for survival and the cell phone for pictures. Thus began the most beautiful images I have ever taken photos of.
The abstraction of the light streaming through the opening above and the unusual shapes made by eons of water running through the canyon created abstract forms of color and sensual movement that mesmerized me. It also gave me plenty of inspiration to start a new abstract collection of studies on vellum that will be ready for the open studio tour in October.
This is the first one and is ready for sale now. If you are into Southwest design you will love these. If you are a lover of abstract art you will love these. If you love pink, orange, or purple and all the various shades that they come in you will love these.
Give me a shout out and let me know what you think… More to come…