Spider Rock Canyon de Chelly AZ Metal Print
by Marjie Eakin-Petty
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Spider Rock Canyon de Chelly AZ metal print by Marjie Eakin-Petty. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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The most prominent feature in the canyonSpider Woman is steeped in ancient myths passed on by oral tradition. It is believed that she taught the... more
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Artist's Description
The most prominent feature in the canyon"Spider Woman" is steeped in ancient myths passed on by oral tradition. It is believed that she taught the early people the art of weaving. Canyon de Chelly contains approximately 265 ruins and has the highest concentration of rock art of any other site in the U.S. This area is protected and preserved by the National Park Service and its land is still owned by many Navajo families.
About Marjie Eakin-Petty
Artist’s Statement “The landscape of the American Southwest captivates my interest by providing endless sources of majestic painting subjects. My paintings convey vivid contrast and interplay of intense color, capturing dramatic light and shadow, which reflect my deep passion for art. It is through the multi-sensory experience of what I call “moments of profound beauty” when in nature that inspires me most and drives me to want to share my unique expression of these experiences with others. I believe art reveals the essence of who we are and the way we live life and vivid contrasts and color make art as well as life more interesting.” Artist Bio A Colorado artist who grew up in California with the influence of an artistic family,...
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Jerry Bokowski
Spider Rock was our favorite formation when we visited Canyon de Chelly, Marjie ! It also inspired me to paint it. Love your work of the great southwest!.....fav / like