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Very nice, Charlie. Does the bottom represent the Colorado River canyon? I've never been there, but the pictures overlooking the canyons are breathtaking. I think that I might get vertigo at Dead Horse Point.
yes, there is a 2000 foot overlook of the Colorado River (the Big Muddy). I have taken certain liberties here, notable the blues in the vegetation and the river. The scene depicts everyman and everyhorse in a mirage of thirst and desperation in combination of past and present at this historic spot that emotions linger, the vertigo is the catalyst. Remington in "a Fantasy from the Pony War Dance" inspired that reality or perception can be a Fantasy.
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