This is a view of a large llama resting along the Inca Trail near Dead Woman’s Pass at about 13,580 ft. elevation on a 26-mile-long Trek from Cusco to Machu Picchu in Peru. The source photo was taken by Bettencourt, who was my only companion on this trek other than a guide. The ditch is representative of the hundreds of similar ditches created by the ancient Peruvians who were known to be brilliant at using water to their advantage for irrigation, drainage or use in their special ceremonial areas and temples. Many of these ancient cultures are referred to as ’Hydraulic’ culture due to their expert utilization of water. photos and memories of a typical scene of a rabbit foraging for food in the snow.
Size 14" x 18" - Oils on Panel.
Please contact me if you are interested in the original, a giclee, or a print.
This is a view of a large llama resting along the Inca Trail near Dead Woman’s Pass at about 13,580 ft. elevation on a 26-mile-long Trek from Cusco to Machu Picchu in Peru. The source photo was taken by Bettencourt, who was my only companion on this trek other than a guide. The ditch is representative of the hundreds of similar ditches created by the ancient Peruvians who were known to be brilliant at using water to their advantage for irrigation, drainage or use in their special ceremonial areas and temples. Many of these ancient cultures are referred to as ’Hydraulic’ culture due to their expert utilization of water. photos and memories of a typical scene of a rabbit foraging for food in the snow.
Size 14" x 18" - Oils on Panel.
Please contact me if you are interested in the original, a giclee, or a print.