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8.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 8.00"
Canyon Crosscut Poster
by Marcia Socolik
Product Details
Canyon Crosscut poster by Marcia Socolik. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
This original photograph was taken in a Lower Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon on the Navajo reservation, near Page, Arizona. Lower Antelope Canyon is... more
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Artist's Description
This original photograph was taken in a Lower Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon on the Navajo reservation, near Page, Arizona. Lower Antelope Canyon is reached by descending a series of ladders until you reach the canyon floor. Some places are quite narrow.
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The beautiful colors - orange, pink, red, and purple, and the swirling patterns in the sandstone, created by erosion caused by wind and water, are truly nature's artwork.
About Marcia Socolik
Alan and Marcia, Nevada residents, are avid photographers. Alan takes many photos while hiking around the area – you will see some of his dramatic landscape photos in our portfolio. Marcia looks at things from a different perspective – her photos are usually still life or photos of objects that she finds interesting or unique. Together, they present the eclectic display of photos which you see here. As you can see, Marcia is camera-shy - she would rather be behind the lens than in front of it.
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Nikolyn McDonald
The title is very apt as this natural abstract makes me think of roughly cut wood as well as of stone. Great textures, light, and colors. I especially like the drama of the deep shadow area. Congratulations on your special feature in Surfaces and Textures.