Brent McCullough
Visual Artist and Photographer
Wilderness Series - THIS LAND - Grand landscapes of deep space and distant horizons.
" All landscapes have a history, much the same as people exist within cultures, even tribes. There are distinct voices, languages that belong to particular areas. There are voices inside rocks, shallow washes, shifting skies : they are not silent. And there is movement...associated with the earth's motion or the steady unseen swirl through the heavens...( and ) other motion, subtle, unseen, like breathing. A motion, a sound, that if you allow your own inner workings to stop long enough, moves into the place inside you that mirrors a similar landscape; you too can see it, feel it, hear it, know it. "
- Joy Harjo
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Brent McCullough. All Rights Reserved.
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The Three Tetons
Artwork ID # 2306-41633-27
" A plain, to all appearances as smooth as a floor, is often broken into deep ravines, yawning chasms, and formidable foot-hills. Everything in distance and surface is deceptive."
- Nathaniel P. langford, Washburn-Langford=Doane Expedition, 1870
WyomingGrand Teton National ParkSnake RiverGrand Teton peakNez Perce peakMiddle Teton peakMount Owen peaklodge pole pineaspenautumnsunriseSnake River Overlookflood plainmountainshigh peakscurvewindingbluegoldpine cones
From Wilderness Series Archive - "An ARCHIVE of every WILDERNESS SERIES image"