Dry Folk Slot Canyon No. 18
The Story: The Coyote Gulch lies in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument along Hole-in-the-Rock Road as water flows to the Escalante River. The subsequent erosion has cut three slot canyons in the dark red Navajo Sandstone: Dry Fork Gulch, Peekaboo Gulch and Spooky Gulch. This gallery presents a series of prints from these undulating and whimsical geologic features where the resulting flowing shapes play with light and shadows in interesting ways.
Sublocation: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
City, State: Boulder, Utah
Year: 2020
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$75.00 – $440.00
Description
![Dry Folk Slot Canyon No. 18 | Art of Frozen Time Dry Fork Slot Canyon where erosion created interesting flowing shapes in the Navajo Sandstone that play with light and shadows](https://artoffrozentime.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Dry-Folk-Slot-Canyon-No.-18-300x200.jpg)
The Coyote Gulch lies in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument along Hole-in-the-Rock Road as water flows to the Escalante River. The subsequent erosion has cut three slot canyons in the dark red Navajo Sandstone: Dry Fork Gulch, Peekaboo Gulch, and Spooky Gulch. This gallery presents a series of prints from these undulating and whimsical geologic features where the resulting flowing shapes play with light and shadows in interesting ways.
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Size | 12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45" |
Media | Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper |
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