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32”h x 22″w archival signed limited-edition museum wrapped canvas print, framed in a simple but elegant espresso floater frame ~ The “Narrows” of the Virgin River in Zion National Park is one of the most popular slot canyon hikes in the Southwest. With a little planning and proper clothing, people of all ages can safely venture up the river. There the water has carved a gorge so deep and narrow that sunlight rarely penetrates to the bottom. The constantly changing light as the sun moves overhead creates beautiful, glowing ribbons of light on the canyon walls as the cool water flows in the shadows below.

Cost: $425

Size: 22"w x 32"h x 2"d

Signed: Yes

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About the Artist

Over the past decade, there has been a lot of change in the tools we use to create photographs. Digital has taken over. Regardless, one thing remains constant. The “Art” of photography is about searching for and finding interesting and compelling subjects and then recording and sharing these “Moments in Time” in a unique and creative style. I find my pallet in nature. In its complexity I find simplicity and try and convey that with my photography. The moments I witness and record inspire me. And I hope the images I create inspire you. I personally control all aspects of the creative process for each of my prints. All are made using high quality archival materials and are signed and numbered. The tools may have changed, but the Art remains within the artist.
http://www.LazarArt.com

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