Persistence Gallery displays images sampling the 1990 book published by the Museum of New Mexico Press.
These photographs document Catholic faith heritage still enduring throughout centuries in the Southwest. Architecture, space, and light combine and create a visceral presence in these places of worship. Distinctive rituals and community traditions still passed on through mayordomos and generation to generation. Similarly -architecture, manifestations of faith, the continuity of ceremony, and a community vitality make for palpable imagery. And so this documentation explores active and abandoned shrines, churches, innumerable rutted roads, and thousands of encuentros of faith and witness. The Persistence of Memory became my journey as well.
The Sacred Valley is formed by the Urubamba River and bounded by Sahuasiray and Veronica Mountains.
Long-winged, long-tailed Aplomado medium sized falcon. Spanish translation is "lead".
1974 an art installation was created in Amarillo by Ant Farm. Ten half-buried Cadillacs nose first were moved to a cow pasture.
Clematis Occidentalis common name is western blue virginsbower and member of the buttercup family.
Au Train Lake is part of the Michigan Upper Peninsula flowing northward into Lake Superior.
Chilean flag and Torres del Paine-Representing the sky (Blue) , the snow of the Andes (White) , and blood spilled for freedom (Red).
Constructed a thousand above the valley floor -the bridge gateway to Machu Pichu was both a defensive and entrance portal.
Kayakers paddling in the Juan de Fuca Strait between the U.S. and Canada. The strait is the Salish sea outlet into the Pacific Ocean.
The Flint trail traverses back-country roads with rut that are vehicle demanding Panorama Point.
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