The heat wave is over. Make room for the flakes. This seems like a good eve to escape and recall an October visit to Lake Tahoe--the second deepest lake in America. Harkrader had not published this image of a sculpture from his environmental series. This stone sculpture may still be standing (not!). Constructed from rocks that were scoured during the ice age, this totem is in homage to the native Washoe people whom lived in harmony with this earth location. Located on the beach 5 miles north of Incline Village where the artist's cousin Ron has lived since 1970.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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