Frame
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Dimensions
Image:
8.00" x 6.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 11.50"
20 Mule Team Road Framed Print
by Joe Schofield
Product Details
20 Mule Team Road framed print by Joe Schofield. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Twenty Mule Team Canyon Road, an unpaved, one-way, lightly-used track that leads up a dry wash then winds through undulating hills back to the... more
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Comments (11)
Artist's Description
Twenty Mule Team Canyon Road, an unpaved, one-way, lightly-used track that leads up a dry wash then winds through undulating hills back to the highway. For part of the 2.7 mile distance the eroded badlands at either side have greatly contrasting colors - black or dark brown to the west, cream, yellow and white to the east, and although in the heat of summer this bright, variegated land is best toured only by vehicle, at cooler times when conditions are more favorable for cross-country hiking, the surroundings can be explored; nearby are narrow, twisting ravines, old mine tunnels, patches of mineralized rocks, and above all, amazing views over the badlands, across to the salt flats in the center of Death Valley. The mines in this region, along the northern foothills of the Black Mountains, were established in the early 1900s by prospectors looking for borax and gypsum, both quite plentiful in the exposed layers of the Furnace Creek Formation. Excavated ore from other Death Valley borax...
About Joe Schofield
As a kid I was fascinated with photographs. Look, Life magazine. National Geographic. That well-captured interplay of light and shadow...the notion of people, places and moments - all suspended in time. My first "real" camera was a Minolta Srt101. I was seduced. As a teenager, I learned how to develop film while working at Wyle Laboratories in El Segundo, and I still recall the smell of the developer...my eyes adjusting to the red filter light...and the sheer magic and delight of watching images begin to emerge. Life, family and a career as a teacher and psychologist intervened, not to mention a few more film cameras. Eventually, there was digital. Hah! Liberation! Photography is the creative medium that allows me to share...
$75.00
Kathy M Krause
Congratulations on your sale Joe!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Kathy
Joe Schofield
My sincere thanks to the art patron from Essex, IL! Very fond memories for me in that very spot. 🙂
Norma Brandsberg
Wonderful monotone!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you, Norma!
Minnetta Heidbrink
It's a amazing place, Death Valley. l/f
Joe Schofield replied:
Oh yeah... it is!
Andrea Swiedler
Very cool!!!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Andrea !
Stuart Litoff
Beautifully done!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Stuart !
Allen Beatty
well executed leading lines !!
Joe Schofield replied:
Much appreciated, Allen !
Joan Carroll
great lines!
JOHN TELFER
Joe, Fantastic detailed capture of this landscape image of this 20 Mule Team Road. Love the great details and clarity in this image LF
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks so much, John !
Mohammad Hayssam Kattaa
Nicely done, Joe! L/F
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Mohammad!
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L F
Joe Schofield replied:
Thx!