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Sweet Sonoran Afternoon Near White Tank, AZ
Skyline Regional Park, AZ, White Tank Day Out, where I met a little girl from Canada, Sunny, who was only one, but so fun to play with in this beautiful setting. Skyline is a serene section of the White Tank area, maybe just south of the White Tank Regional Park, I think. The area's unusual name comes from the pockets of deeply water-carved "tanks" created when the desert here experiences violent sudden downpours, which it has for many years. There's a Waterfall Trail nearby that is a worthy hike in, ending in the sort of statuesque rock formations that attracted early artists to create beautiful petroglyphs. This small painting is originally only 7" by 5", but contains the sweeping muted green mountains of late afternoon, with layers of blue-green and gray-green hills, a cerulean sky and the lovely spiky tough desert shrubs and cacti that make this landscape so beautiful and eerie. A smallish canvas print of this in a gold frame would be my recommendation, so you can see every day where the coyotes live, but I'm sure there are versions I haven't considered that you would enjoy. I hope you will share with me what you choose and where you would place this mild but magnificent Sonoran scene with it's unique artistic geology, homage to Mother Nature.I think it would be lovely in a nursery over a changing table or crib to start baby early on art appreciation, don't you? And read that baby Robert Browning: "The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings."
Skyline Regional Park, AZ, White Tank Day Out, where I met a little girl from Canada, Sunny, who was only one, but so fun to play with in this beautiful setting. Skyline is a serene section of the White Tank area, maybe just south of the White Tank Regional Park, I think. The area's unusual name comes from the pockets of deeply water-carved "tanks" created when the desert here experiences violent sudden downpours, which it has for many years. There's a Waterfall Trail nearby that is a worthy hike in, ending in the sort of statuesque rock formations that attracted early artists to create beautiful petroglyphs. This small painting is originally only 7" by 5", but contains the sweeping muted green mountains of late afternoon, with layers of blue-green and gray-green hills, a cerulean sky and the lovely spiky tough desert shrubs and cacti that make this landscape so beautiful and eerie. A smallish canvas print of this in a gold frame would be my recommendation, so you can see every day where the coyotes live, but I'm sure there are versions I haven't considered that you would enjoy. I hope you will share with me what you choose and where you would place this mild but magnificent Sonoran scene with it's unique artistic geology, homage to Mother Nature.I think it would be lovely in a nursery over a changing table or crib to start baby early on art appreciation, don't you? And read that baby Robert Browning: "The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings."