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It Must Be... (a Grand Canyon trip): Drawings and Thoughts from a winter trip from Lee's Ferry to Diamond Creek (December 19, 2010 - January 2, 2011)
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It Must Be… (a Grand Canyon trip): Drawings and Thoughts from a winter trip from Lee’s Ferry to Diamond Creek (December 19, 2010 - January 2, 2011)

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This is a full-color copy of my sketchbook and journal from a self-guided Colorado River trip from Lee’s Ferry to Diamond Creek. The editing is minimal, as I wanted to preserve my initial thoughts and reactions, allowing multiple interpretations and full enjoyment of more than 30 drawings. Typed text was added three weeks after the trip, but it, too, is mostly unedited so that I could save my impressions before the memories of the trip faded. The first statement, on the inside cover of the original sketchbook, is a comment on scarce water. We were driving through the desert. It was dry, alkaline, and harsh. We were heading through a dry place to play in the water. I had the realization that we were about to play in a water supply for humans, the lifeblood of the desert, and a substance that is considered a right by many and a commodity by some.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Artandwater Editions
Country
United States
Date
4 February 2011
Pages
50
ISBN
9780615444055

This is a full-color copy of my sketchbook and journal from a self-guided Colorado River trip from Lee’s Ferry to Diamond Creek. The editing is minimal, as I wanted to preserve my initial thoughts and reactions, allowing multiple interpretations and full enjoyment of more than 30 drawings. Typed text was added three weeks after the trip, but it, too, is mostly unedited so that I could save my impressions before the memories of the trip faded. The first statement, on the inside cover of the original sketchbook, is a comment on scarce water. We were driving through the desert. It was dry, alkaline, and harsh. We were heading through a dry place to play in the water. I had the realization that we were about to play in a water supply for humans, the lifeblood of the desert, and a substance that is considered a right by many and a commodity by some.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Artandwater Editions
Country
United States
Date
4 February 2011
Pages
50
ISBN
9780615444055