





Death Valley Art Print
5” x 7” Art Print
A cowboy enters a colorful landscape in the hottest place on earth. The coloration in the rocks at Artist’s Palette has a rich history: volcanic rocks deep underground interacted with hydrothermal systems to form concentrated mineral deposits. Erosion and chemical weathering revealed and reworked the rocks, and the oxidation of different metals created the subtly striking hillside. Iron-rich hematite produce the reds and pinks, yellows and golds seep from various iron oxides, volcanic ash deposits form the greens and manganese creates the purples. August 2020.
Museum-quality photographic prints on a white acid-free 8x10 photo mat. Ready to be framed, set on a table, or hung on a wall.
Printed locally in Traverse City, Michigan
100% of profits will be donated to the ACLU Foundation (www.aclu.org)
5” x 7” Art Print
A cowboy enters a colorful landscape in the hottest place on earth. The coloration in the rocks at Artist’s Palette has a rich history: volcanic rocks deep underground interacted with hydrothermal systems to form concentrated mineral deposits. Erosion and chemical weathering revealed and reworked the rocks, and the oxidation of different metals created the subtly striking hillside. Iron-rich hematite produce the reds and pinks, yellows and golds seep from various iron oxides, volcanic ash deposits form the greens and manganese creates the purples. August 2020.
Museum-quality photographic prints on a white acid-free 8x10 photo mat. Ready to be framed, set on a table, or hung on a wall.
Printed locally in Traverse City, Michigan
100% of profits will be donated to the ACLU Foundation (www.aclu.org)
5” x 7” Art Print
A cowboy enters a colorful landscape in the hottest place on earth. The coloration in the rocks at Artist’s Palette has a rich history: volcanic rocks deep underground interacted with hydrothermal systems to form concentrated mineral deposits. Erosion and chemical weathering revealed and reworked the rocks, and the oxidation of different metals created the subtly striking hillside. Iron-rich hematite produce the reds and pinks, yellows and golds seep from various iron oxides, volcanic ash deposits form the greens and manganese creates the purples. August 2020.
Museum-quality photographic prints on a white acid-free 8x10 photo mat. Ready to be framed, set on a table, or hung on a wall.
Printed locally in Traverse City, Michigan
100% of profits will be donated to the ACLU Foundation (www.aclu.org)