New Sounds in an Ancient Canyon - Grand Canyon Airlines, Ford Tri-Motors by William S. Phillips

 
New Sound in an Ancient Canyon - Ford Tri-Motor by aviation artist William S. Phillips available from Prickly Pear Galleries.
  
“Pack mules and motors are sounds that have been heard in the Grand Canyon for only a blink of the geologic eye.”
Phillips’ passion for aviation is second only to his infatuation with the American experience and the impact that the land, its people, its history and its values have upon one another. This is what he calls The American Landscape, paintings about a time, a place and the course of American events.

The Grand Canyon is the iconic American landscape. For millennia, the only sounds heard in the Canyon were those of the elements and all things wild. As man arrived the sounds of early domestication could, only faintly, be heard. By the late 1800s, outfits such as Wellington Starky’s Diamond Bar Ranch heralded the news that cattle was king, even in the Grand Canyon. Mining, rail and even the automobile would soon follow.

In 1919, man took to the skies over the Canyon for the first time. A mere nine years later, Grand Canyon Airlines was taking tourists on scenic flights in Ford Tri-Motors such as this one, bouncing the drone of radial engines from ancient rim to ancient rim. Flights such as this confirmed that as yet another era neared its end in the Canyon, a new one had begun--as the crown jewel of The American Landscape.
 
Canvas released January 2009.
giclee canvas, 75 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 22" x 30"
Issue Price: $725.00

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