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Sacred Land
Poems and sayings of South West American Indians

Item date(s): (1994)

John Ross  - (prints by)


Pages: unpaged
Size: 420mm
Inscription: Signed by the artist.
Edition: #4/15


Place publication: East Hampton, New York
Publisher: High Tide Press

Additional notes:
Collagraphs on ten double page spreads, each signed by Ross. 11 folded sheets, including colophon, laid in a box 415 x 315mm. Prints from collagraph plates by John Ross, printed on an etching press. Text set in Melior on the linotype and printed on a Vandercook proofing press by Ross of the High Tide Press on Arches Cover and Rives BFK. Tan cloth drop-back box with 165 x 205mm fragment of Navajo blanket in recess on cover; paper title label in recess.

Colophon - Through many generations the oral poetry traditions of the American Indian have created a world of intensity and rhythms that are now recognized for their beauty and power. This volume takes a few poems and other statements and joins them to visual elements, usually landscapes." Tribes quoted are the Pima, Zuni, Yuma, Navajo, Hopi; there is also a quote by Geronimo.

Ross writes: "After two summers in Sedona, Arizona, and two rafting trips down the Colorado, plus some other travel in the American West, I accumulated enough drawings and paintings to spend the next ten years or so using Western imagery in my work. The Sacred Land of the Navajo Indians in Monument Valley and the surrounding canyon country, the architectural grandeur of the peaks, mesas, buttes and pueblos provided a rich source of visual textures and shapes for my prints. These elements, in combination with the chants, poems and sayings of the Indian tribes are irresistible to me as subject matter for my books."

Ref: GB/10916







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