Etched In Stone
Mesa Arch, a natural sandstone arch in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. The Colorado River and its tributaries have carved canyons and mesas over millions of years, giving the landscape a sculpted look. The vastness of the desert stretches out in the foreground, dotted with scrubby bushes and cacti. In the distance, the layered mesas rise up like giants, their slopes etched with the striations of time. The wind and rain continue to erode the rock, slowly but surely reshaping the landscape.
I think the title, "Etched in Stone" is thought-provoking because it captures the sense of the desert being a place where time is measured in millennia. The mesas and canyons are like a permanent record of the Earth's history, etched in stone for all to see. The image also suggests the power of nature, which can slowly but surely transform even the most rugged landscape.
This image is only available in 12 x 18 size. If you would like larger sizes on this or any other prints, please inquire via my contact page.
The brilliance of this image is enhanced by professional photo paper that it is printed and signed personally by the artist.
Mesa Arch, a natural sandstone arch in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. The Colorado River and its tributaries have carved canyons and mesas over millions of years, giving the landscape a sculpted look. The vastness of the desert stretches out in the foreground, dotted with scrubby bushes and cacti. In the distance, the layered mesas rise up like giants, their slopes etched with the striations of time. The wind and rain continue to erode the rock, slowly but surely reshaping the landscape.
I think the title, "Etched in Stone" is thought-provoking because it captures the sense of the desert being a place where time is measured in millennia. The mesas and canyons are like a permanent record of the Earth's history, etched in stone for all to see. The image also suggests the power of nature, which can slowly but surely transform even the most rugged landscape.
This image is only available in 12 x 18 size. If you would like larger sizes on this or any other prints, please inquire via my contact page.
The brilliance of this image is enhanced by professional photo paper that it is printed and signed personally by the artist.
Mesa Arch, a natural sandstone arch in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. The Colorado River and its tributaries have carved canyons and mesas over millions of years, giving the landscape a sculpted look. The vastness of the desert stretches out in the foreground, dotted with scrubby bushes and cacti. In the distance, the layered mesas rise up like giants, their slopes etched with the striations of time. The wind and rain continue to erode the rock, slowly but surely reshaping the landscape.
I think the title, "Etched in Stone" is thought-provoking because it captures the sense of the desert being a place where time is measured in millennia. The mesas and canyons are like a permanent record of the Earth's history, etched in stone for all to see. The image also suggests the power of nature, which can slowly but surely transform even the most rugged landscape.
This image is only available in 12 x 18 size. If you would like larger sizes on this or any other prints, please inquire via my contact page.
The brilliance of this image is enhanced by professional photo paper that it is printed and signed personally by the artist.