In a previous time, I thought it would be interesting to be a geology professor. Studying and exploring changes in the Earth’s surface fascinates me.
We don’t always realize how ever-changing the Earth’s surface is over the eons. Tectonic shifts, volcanic activity, and reshaping caused by erosion and wind are recorded in the layers of the Earth’s crust. Nowhere is this more evident than on my trip through the Grand Canyon or while visiting Death Valley National Park.
The layers create many interesting textures and colors. They also make for compelling photography, including recent images from Death Valley.

Mosaic in stone

Sculpted Canyon
Photographer Chris and painter Robin Rohwer each week share a painting or photograph that captured their interest in hopes that it will also capture yours. They have a small studio and gallery in the Phoenix Building at 418 South Gay Street, where you can stop and see their work. Their website is www.ChristopherRobinArts.com. All works are copyright-protected.
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