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Sedona Tapestry featuring the photograph Sedona by Joe Schofield

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Sedona Tapestry

Joe Schofield

by Joe Schofield

$38.00

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Product Details

Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

Design Details

A daylight dream state along the Yavapai Vista Trail on the way south out of Sedona. Pure magic and beauty collide.

The first documented human... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Comments (32)

Laurel Adams

Laurel Adams

Beautiful

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Laurel !

Jim Love

Jim Love

Love the flowing vivid colors and the warm tone of the rocks...

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks Jim!

Joan Stratton

Joan Stratton

Wonderful effect! Looks great :))

Joe Schofield replied:

Very kind, thank you !

Colleen Cornelius

Colleen Cornelius

Wonderful work L/F

Joe Schofield replied:

Much appreciated!

The P

The P

Beautiful!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thx !

Chance Kafka

Chance Kafka

this looks so cool, well done!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Chance !

Sinisa CIGLENECKI

Sinisa CIGLENECKI

Nice picture

Rob Hemphill

Rob Hemphill

Lovely work!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks Rob!

Millward Shoults

Millward Shoults

Very interesting processing, gives the image a nice dynamic flow

Joe Schofield replied:

Very kind, thank you!

Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

Very cool and beautiful!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks Stuart!

Jennifer White

Jennifer White

Great work!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Jennifer !

Marcy Wielfaert

Marcy Wielfaert

Nicely done!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks !

Coleman Schoessow

Coleman Schoessow

Cool.

Joe Schofield replied:

Thx !

Fon Denton

Fon Denton

Wonderful treatment! It comes alive!

Joe Schofield replied:

Very kind, Fon. Thanks.

Heather King

Heather King

Phenomenal capture ♥

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Heather !

Fei A

Fei A

Cool result Joe ! v.f.l

Joe Schofield replied:

Much appreciated Fei !

Alexandra's Photography

Alexandra's Photography

nicely processed artwork - L/V

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you A !

Steve Henderson

Steve Henderson

How many years, one wonders, did it take for this gnarled bush/tree to get to this state. So much it has seen, so much to reflect upon in following the tendrils of its branches.

Joe Schofield replied:

The unspoken verse from the arrow of time ...

Aimee L Maher ALM GALLERY

Aimee L Maher ALM GALLERY

Fantastic processing!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Aimee !

Dana Hardy

Dana Hardy

Wonderful work!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks Dana !

Jim Cook

Jim Cook

The painterly effect really amplifies the rugged appeal of this image! Interesting history too.

Joe Schofield replied:

Much appreciated, Jim!

Denise Harty

Denise Harty

Wonderful processing...the tree just pops! L/F

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Denise!

BASANT SONI

BASANT SONI

Outstanding presentation Unique capture Divine No more words Joe + L f

Joe Schofield replied:

: ). thank you Basant !

Luther Fine Art

Luther Fine Art

Lovely!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

Lovely capture

Artist's Description

A daylight dream state along the Yavapai Vista Trail on the way south out of Sedona. Pure magic and beauty collide.

The first documented human presence in the Sedona area dates to between 11,500 and 9000 B.C. It was not until 1995 that a Clovis projectile point discovered in Honanki revealed the presence of the Paleo-Indians, who were big game hunters. Around 9000 B.C., the pre-historic Archaic people appeared in the Verde Valley. These were hunter-gatherers and their presence in the area was longer than in other areas of the Southwest, most likely because of the ecological diversity and large amount of resources. They left by 300 A.D. There is an assortment of rock art left by the Archaic people in places near Sedona such as Palatki and Honanki.

Around 650 A.D., the Sinagua people entered the Verde Valley. Their culture is known for its art such as pottery, basketry and their masonry. They left rock art, pueblos, and cliff dwellings such as Montezuma Castle, Honanki, Pal...

About Joe Schofield

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...

 

$38.00