A photographic journey through the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, to celebrate La Semana Santa (Easter Week) in 2007. From Batopilas, described as the "most remote town in the Americas," we traveled three more hours deep into one of the canyons comprising "Las Barrancas del Cobre (the Copper Canyon) to photograph the celebrations of the colorfully dressed, proud and fierce Sierra Tarahumara Indians (or Rarámuri as they prefer to be called). An experience of a lifetime!
As I approach my 70th year of life, I find myself musing on the artistic footprint I will leave behind on this earth. In an effort to compress my lifetime production of trivial ephemera, I decided on this blog. My endeavors are categorized into four sections: Pennings (4 volumes entitled “Around the World in 40 Years”), Paintings (silks, pastels, watercolors and acrylics), Portraits (of family and friends), and Pastimes (massive amounts of et cetera). Explore this blog at your own risk!
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