Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902), "A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie" (detail), 1866
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Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830–1902), "A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie" (detail), 1866
by Denny Bitte
“Educate yourself. When a question about a certain topic pops up, Google it. Watch movies and documentaries. When something sparks your interest, read about it. Read read read. Study, learn, stimulate your brain. Don’t just rely on the school system, educate that beautiful mind of yours.”
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Anza Borrego
If you’re driving in from Los Angeles, you’ve got to drive through windy one-lane roads over mountains and into a valley to reach Borrego Springs. Borrego Springs feels primarily populated by Ricardo Breceda’s metal animals that seem to roam in and out of our own dimension. At sunset, it was so quiet we heard a rustling and turned to see a coyote running through the bushes at the bottom of the rock formation, eighty yards away.
- Alex Hanson
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