The Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
The Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
SKU:JK1026752
Art Story
Art Story
Bryce Canyon National Park is located along a high plateau at the top of Utah’s Grand Staircase geographic region. It represents the world’s largest concentration of hoodoos (irregular columns of rock) anywhere in the world, enabling outdoor adventurers the opportunity to hike among and explore the otherworldly and fantastical shapes and formations of orange, pink, coral, and other colors of rock. The pillars are composed of sandstone and other fine-grained sedimentary rocks that were sculpted into their bizarre shapes by the processes of uneven chemical and physical weathering over long periods of time; turning the amphitheater-shaped area into a wonderland.
About the Artist
About the Artist
Julie Kerr is an outdoor photographer of landscape, nature, and wildlife. She has a deep affinity for the outdoors and all of the beauty that comes with it. You can often find her outside photographing anything from the smallest flowers to the biggest mountains, all of which she does beautifully.
Julie currently resides in Park City Utah with her husband, where she continues to photograph the world around her.
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I'm very happy with my purchase, it's a beautiful photo of Bryce National Park. It came quickly and was not folded.