Art
"Cow Canyon Trading Post" Metal Print - by Barbara Masek Photography
- Item Number
- A16
- Estimated Value
- 475 USD
- Opening Bid
- 275 USD
Item Description
Enjoy this stunning and unique image "Cow Canyon Trading Post" contributed by Barbara Masek Photography
Photographer Barbara Masek www.barbaramasekphotography.com 650.740.2177
Photography Services & Commercial Assignments for business. Portrait - Headshot Photography, Event Photography, Interiors & Environment Photography, Wall Art for business or personal space.
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Title Cow Canyon Trading Post
About the Image Highway 191 & 163, Bluff, UT 84512 Capture Detail: 1/160sec F/16 82mm Taken: 4.6.2013
Metal Print : Dyes are infused directly on to a specially treated aluminum for superb luminescence. Resolution and detail is stunning. Impervious to any fading from sun; scratch free. 2 to 4 times the image stability of traditional silver based photo papers. The artwork includes back mount, ready to hang. A clean modern look meant to be ready to hang - or - add a mounted wooden frame. Happy to design it for you if that is desired!
Location
I discovered the subject while traveling from Four Corners to Bryce National Park. It was in an open stretch of road. Quickly appreciating the oncoming scene, I remarked to my husband, “stop the car!” as the dirt from the side of road left a trail behind. It was a my only capture, but I was satisfied I’d captured what I first felt when coming upon the scene. It portrayed the character of a quiet Southwest scene that had some unknown story from the past.
It was only later I realized the beautiful mountain range hovering in majestic color off the afternoon sky. It framed the scene beautifully and I feel made the capture truly special. It was a peaceful moment to appreciate the unique beauty of the Southwest Region, the lands of the Navajo Nation. For those car buffs, it’s a ’49 Buick!
- Comb Ridge (Navajo: Tséyíkʼáán) is a linear north to south-trending monocline nearly 80 miles long in southeast Utah and northeast Arizona. Its northern end merges with the Abajo Mountains some eleven miles west of Blanding. (Wikipedia)
- The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. Most belong to Native American nations. (Wikipedia)
- Bryce Canyon National Park, a sprawling reserve in southern Utah, is known for crimson-colored hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations. (Wikipedia)
Item Special Note
For pickup at the event -- or in Half Moon Bay. Any additional shipping and handling will be added on to the bid price.
The ONLINE auction closes on Sunday, March 26 and will transition to a live event “silent auction” on April 1 at Magic of the Coastside. The “up to” maximum bid received – either online or at the live event – will be the winner.
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