Steven John Koeppe, © 2004 Acrylic on linen, 24"x26"
Collection of Mark and Carol Koeppe
Lake Powell resulted from the flooding of the Glen Canyon, beginning in 1959. Today the huge reservoir exists with over 2000 miles of jagged shoreline where the water reaches in and out of dozens of side canyons. One of these canyons is graced by an enormous arch over 300 feet high. A Native American holy place, it stands before Navajo Mountain, visible in the far distance.
Detail of Wood Ducks -- Detail of Big Horn Sheep -- Detail of Blue Heron
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