Monday, January 18, 2010
Wilderness
Another one from the files...This watercolor painting was inspired by the Grand Canyon Phantom Ranch mule train, heading up the Kaibab Trail as I was heading down a few years ago. The mule train is the only form of transportation down to the ranch (other than your own two feet), located at the bottom of the canyon near the Colorado River. These faithful and reliable beasts of burden carry everything that goes in and out of the ranch--linens, food, supplies, mail, and garbage. Thanks to them, hundreds of visitors get to enjoy a little taste of the wilderness each year with a warm meal and a soft bed waiting for them at the bottom, one mile straight down in world's most magnificent canyon!
Thanks for visiting!
Labels:
desert,
illustration friday,
nature,
painting,
southwest,
watercolor
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6 comments:
Fantastic work, excellent interpretation of the theme of the week!
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If you have time you can also see my idea on the theme of the week
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Thank you and greetings
Rui Sousa
beautiful..
OH my! This is so beautiful, you've really captured the beauty of the Grand Canyon! I love this!
This is beautiful - full of texture (which I so wanted to see close up:( !)
This is gorgeous...The depth and texture are excellent!
wow you are talented! this is really lovely.
thank you for stopping by my OWOH journal & stamp giveaway. I wish you all the best
Shona
http://shonastudio.blogspot.com/
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