The Salado cliff dwellings (northern Sonoran Desert, c. 1250–1450 CE) are a lasting trace of the people and their culture. Their stone houses, woven textiles, and pottery give a clear, tangible view of Salado life, social ties, and environmental history.
Original art is painted in acrylics on an 8”x 8” stretched canvas.
The Salado cliff dwellings (northern Sonoran Desert, c. 1250–1450 CE) are a lasting trace of the people and their culture. Their stone houses, woven textiles, and pottery give a clear, tangible view of Salado life, social ties, and environmental history.
Original art is painted in acrylics on an 8”x 8” stretched canvas.