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Death Valley Art

Paintings by
Janet Morgan & Gregory Frux


Artists-in-residence in Death Valley National Park
2005, 2006 and 2008

"These are beautiful works evocative of the great beauty of our land." 
                                          -  Ken Burns, director  of
The National Parks, America's Best Idea




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Death Valley Art Cards
Sales of these cards benefit the program  Death Valley Rocks which brings Los Angeles school children into the park.
Greg & Janet's Death Valley Art 2005 Gregory Frux's  Death Valley Art 2006 and 2008  Greg Frux's Homepage  Greg's email
Janet Morgan's 2006 Death Valley Paintings
Janet Morgan's 2008 & 2009 Death Valley Art 
Janet Morgan's Homepage   
Janet's email

Janet Morgan and Gregory W. Frux Artist's Journal for Death Valley National Park 2006


 

Light brown board portfolio with salmon title block, fastened with three ties,
40 pages photocopy onto 110 lb. buff stock ,with maps, diagrams & many drawings.
Dimensions:    12” x 9 ¾” x ½”  Edition size: 25
Description:     Facsimile of working artist sketch journal and field notes during travel to remote parts of Death Valley.
Created by artist-couple during Artist-in-Residence Death Valley National Park, March 30, 2006 to April 21st, 2006.
Both artists’ work is in the collection of Death Valley National Park.

$125 postpaid

  Sample pages:



Janet's drawing of belly flowers (you have to be on your belly to see them) at Father Crowley Point
Greg's drawings of his hike to Panamint City (ghost town) and a vista of Emigrant Pass

  Previous Donors :
Luca Bonetti
Bill & Mary Buchen
Matt Burd
Warrington Colescott
Holly Eliot
Lovetts & Donna Joyner
Linda Gnat-Mullin
Harriette Michaels
James Morgan
Adeline Quinn
Marie Roberts
Yolanda Toth

thanks to
Stephanie Solt and Joe McCoy for the tent

special thanks to
Furnace Creek Inn and Resort
for their offer of lodging while at Death Valley
and
The National Park Service at Death Valley
for their hospitality and support during our stay

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View more of our work from Death Valley National Park 2005