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Vacancy at Spruce Tree House Poster
by Ann Johndro-Collins
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Vacancy at Spruce Tree House poster by Ann Johndro-Collins. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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My journey west to Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde, Colorado. ... more
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Artist's Description
My journey west to Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde, Colorado.
Spruce Tree House, the third largest cliff dwelling (Cliff Palace and Long House are larger), was constructed between A.D. 1211 and 1278 by the ancestors of the Puebloan peoples of the Southwest. The dwelling contains about 130 rooms and 8 kivas (kee-vahs), or ceremonial chambers, built into a natural alcove measuring 216 feet at greatest width and 89 feet at its greatest depth. It is thought to have been home for about 60 to 80 people.
The cliff dwelling was first discovered in 1888, when two local ranchers chanced upon it while searching for stray cattle. A large tree, which they identified as a Douglas Spruce (later called Douglas Fir), was found growing from the front of the dwelling to the mesa top. It is said that the men first entered the dwelling by climbing down this tree, which was later cut down by another early explorer.
Spruce Tree House was opened for visitation following excavation in 1908 by Dr. Je...
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Valerie Tull
I love the gradations of color in this! Beautiful!
Valerie Tull
This is wonderful!
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you for this delightful comment, Valerie!
Lisa Wooten
This has a really cool glow to it. L/G+
Maria Heyens
beautiful work!
Golanv Waya
Nice work
Minding My Visions by Adri and Ray
Unique image! Beautiful color
Suzanne Silvir
That blue is just incandescent- I love the contrast with the flaming coppers!
Kathryn L Novak
Very cool brilliantly colored structure.
Stephen Stookey
Nice capture & treatment
JOHN TELFER
Ann, Wonderful photo with great details and colors, love the details in the brick wall and the colors on the ground, G+/T/like and fav
Cathy Mahnke
Lovely!
Maria Coulson
Beautiful work. lf
Sue Jacobi
Gorgeous!! Awesome!!!! v,f
Jan Matson
Quite amazing, love the colors! l/f
Sharon Elliott
Revisiting.. SE g+/l
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you so very much, Sharon!
Bedros Awak
Revisiting this remarkable image for G,T,
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you so very much, Bedros!
Joaquin Abella Ojeda
Excellent. Looks dreamed. L/F
Lesa Weller
I love the finish on this piece, Ann! Takes on a whole different feeling. l/f
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you so very much, Lesa, for stopping by and for leaving these kind words for Vacancy at Spruce Tree House...grateful, also, for your vote and favor!!
Beth Johnston
Interesting manipulation.
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you, Beth...it was a fascinating place to spend time!
Pamela Clements
Beautiful, simply beautiful!
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you so very much, Pamela!
Jamie Ramirez
Love the history!
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you so very much, Jamie!
Lena Kouneva
Great colors! Like it!
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
I appreciate your comment, Lena!
Judy Palkimas
Excellent work great colors! v
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you for your support, Judy!
Joan Davis
Well done
Ann Johndro-Collins replied:
Thank you so very much, Joan!