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by Jeanette French
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This Wukoki pueblo image was taken in September in Arizona amid sporadic thunderstorms, giving the spectacular cloud effects. Wupatki National... more
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This Wukoki pueblo image was taken in September in Arizona amid sporadic thunderstorms, giving the spectacular cloud effects. Wupatki National Monument is the home of ancient pueblo dwellings. The monument is located on the southwestern Colorado Plateau, west of the little Colorado River just northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. This is a volcanic landscape, shaped by six million years of volcanic activity, the last eruption between 1040 and 1100. In the 1100’s thousands of indigenous peoples were perfecting arid farming on this land.
Pueblo homes ranged from single story to multilevel, high-rise dwellings with as many as 100 rooms. Made of sandstone, limestone, and chunks of basalt, despite the arid landscape, several buildings remain intact more than 700 years after they were abandoned. By 1250, the pueblos were empty and the Wupatki peoples had moved on. Wuparki Pueblo is the largest remaining structure, with 100 rooms, a tower, a ceremonial ball court, a ceremonial struc...
Creating portals of light, love, joy, beauty, compassion, hope and gratitude is my lifelong passion and purpose. My mother painted when i was young and encouraged drawing and painting and handcrafting in all forms and my father, the photographer, gave me my first camera at age 8. As a result, i have been a lifelong student of both mediums. Formal training of my eye and technique has been with the wonderful Pacific NW painter teachers, Stan Capon and Edi Olson. i hope you will enjoy these images as much as i enjoyed their creation.
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Lorena Cassady
What an amazing portrayal!
Jennifer White
Great work!
Erin O'Keefe
beautiful
John Bartelt
What a great picture!
Tom Halseth
Nice scene
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful
Natural Abstract
Fantastic perspective, I love how the pueblo looms up into the sky and the steps are wonderfully placed.
Alida M Haslett
Nice capture.
Norma Brandsberg
Beautiful work!
Constance Lowery
very nice L/F
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful