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Out on the desert you can find art from the oldest to the newest. This figure must be the oldest It is identified in the top right of the following plaque. This is my first geoglyphs |
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| Then, there is recent roadside art. There are several abandoned homes and building dating from the gold mining glory days throughout the Arizona/California desert. This one is in Vidal, California. Wyatt Earp lived in this town for three years while he worked a claim. |
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| And lastly, there has to be a special art form by Wayne. For this special art form I had to do something really original! You are viewing what I call Haywired Art. Severl pieces can be combined into recognizable and not so recognizable figures. |
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| 10,834 foot high San Jacinto Peak with precurser of rain on the way. San Jacinto is on the west side of Palm Springs |
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| San Jacinto Peak after the rain and with what remains of its winter snow cap. |
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