This is a blog of ongoing projects starting with: 1) Antarctica -Dec. 2006 - February 2007 2) Work made from the experience 2008 3) Nevada Feb. - Oct. 2008
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Full Moon over Big Hollow by iphone
In the Evening three of us, Susan Moldenhauer, the director of UW Art Museum, Nicole Ballenger and myself drive out to Centenial for a meal. It is a glorious evening and on the way home we see Pronghorn, Mule Deer, and two elk, as well as herds of horses. As we approach Laramie a huge full moon rises over Big Hollow. This remarkable depression in the plain, 11 miles long was scooped out by the jet stream coming down to earth and scouring the land.
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