Bryce Landscape
by Jim Cook
Title
Bryce Landscape
Artist
Jim Cook
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Photo Painting
Description
Here in Bryce National Park not much grows within this landscape. Along the rim heights will vary from 8000 to 9000 feet. That is about 1000 feet higher than neighboring Zion National Park. Bryce canyon is not really a canyon but rather a series of amphitheaters. It was home to native American Paiutes who believed the hoodoos were a result of the trickster God Coyote who became displeased with prior inhabitants and turned them to stone. The word hoodoo is a Paiute word meaning red painted faces. Coyote believed that the Legend people were squandering and wasting the sparse resources of he region. More of my work from this area and elsewhere can be seen here in my collections.
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January 31st, 2018
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