Using natural lighting techniques, master photographers Craig Law, John Telford, Tom Till, and Philip Hyde reveal the prehistoric and historic rock art images as they stand on boulders, cliff faces, and overhangs throughout Utah. The sites range from Cantonlands and the San Rafael Swell to Horseshoe Canyon and the Uinta Basin. The visual is illuminated by David Sucec's evaluation of the artistic styles of native peoples of this region over a period of 8,000 years. And through compelling interviews with contemporary Native Americans, we see a unique perspective on the mythology, tradition, and ceremony associated with rock art, which confirms that petroglyphs and pictorgaraphs are, indeed, sacred commmunication.
Foreword by N. Scott Momaday
Condition: Fine. Softcover, 112pp.
Authors: Leslie Kelen and David Sucec.
Published: 1996