The hoodoos in Chiricahua National Monument are not colorful, mostly gray, but they are impressively tall. They are vast numbers of them spreading across several miles of the Chiricahua Mountains in southeast Arizona. The Chiricahua mountains are the homeland of the Chiricahua Apache people since the 1400s. This area also has a colorful history associated with chiefs Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, and Geronimo.
Original Art: 16×20 acrylic on stretched canvas
The hoodoos in Chiricahua National Monument are not colorful, mostly gray, but they are impressively tall. They are vast numbers of them spreading across several miles of the Chiricahua Mountains in southeast Arizona. The Chiricahua mountains are the homeland of the Chiricahua Apache people since the 1400s. This area also has a colorful history associated with chiefs Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, and Geronimo.
Original Art: 16×20 acrylic on stretched canvas