The image is taken from within Santa Fe’s International Museum of Folk Arts, up on Museum Hill. Spent part of a morning wandering there. Some good, some less than stellar, some that didn’t really grab me, then there was the “mexican” art.
This was part of a collection of wall hangings, the usual “Navajo Rug” kind of thing. But woven in the center, there’s a figure, and true to Sunday’s theme, a shadow.
I probably broke some rules, but I distinctly heard the guard say that, “photography – no flash – was OK.”
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Outstanding. Beautiful. Glad you got the shot. What an imaginative artist/weaver.
That IS a Shadow! :)
Happy Sunday from Casablanca!
What a beautiful find, the tiniest being always leaves a wonderful shadow. Nice find!
Awesome!
Shadow Shots
love this imagex lynda
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