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Chinle Wash From Tsegi Overlook Metal Print

by Jon Burch Photography

$81.00
Product Details
Chinle Wash From Tsegi Overlook metal print by Jon Burch Photography. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Red sandstone cliffs rise majestically above a verdant landscape of trees and shrubs. The expansive canyon under a bright blue sky creates a stunning... more
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Artist's Description
Red sandstone cliffs rise majestically above a verdant landscape of trees and shrubs. The expansive canyon under a bright blue sky creates a stunning contrast with the surrounding arid terrain.
Tsegi is a Navajo word that means “rock canyon.” From the Overlook an expansive view, with sheer cliffs soaring 400 feet or more from the floor of the broadening wash, edged with cottonwoods and other greenery can be seen. In the rainy season, the Chinle wash might be a swiftly running stream, but when it’s dry, the creek bed becomes a sandy highway. There are Navajo families with rights to land in the canyon going back well over a hundred years. Some of their modern day descendants still raise crops and tend sheep on their homesteads, most stay in traditional hogans during the warmer months, but moving to town in the harsh winters.
First Ruin can be seen at the far left...
Some digital effects were applied to the original image after the photograph was made. No ele...
About Jon Burch Photography

Photography is all about using light to capture the emotion and beauty of a fleeting moment. For me, this adventure began with a single spring image using a small Kodak film camera of a freshly watered central Kansas ditch and has come full circle using modern digital techniques. My first camera was acquired by trading an ancient Royal typewriter to a fellow college student who was desperate to finish a term paper. It was a long time ago and that camera was my passport to an art that has fascinated me ever since. I owned and operated a professional studio in central Kansas for 20 years and moved to Colorado in 1994. Part of the studio's early success came from creating outdoor portraiture using controlled lighting...
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