Wild Rivers Juniper H

Piece description from the artist

This ancient Juniper tree is growing on the cliffside above the Rio Grande river in the Wild Rivers Recreation Area, in northern New Mexico. The area is managed by the BLM. It is full of beautiful scenery and is popular with campers, hikers, and fishermen. It is at the confluence of the Rio Grande and Red Rivers.

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About Theodore Greer

Jemez Springs, NM

Theodore Greer was born in Gallup, New Mexico, where his parents and grandparents ran trading posts on the Navajo and Zuni Indian reservations.

He studied photography and printmaking at San Francisco Art Institute and at the University of New Mexico. He has degrees in archeology and education, and has worked at innumerable jobs over the years. He has traveled and photographed throughout the western U.S., and in Mexico, South America and Europe. He has shown in Jemez Springs, Taos, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Seattle, Oakland and San Francisco.

He uses photography to share his vision of the natural world that forms the basis for all life on Earth. He is fortunate to live in the midst of nature, and hopes that through his photographs, others who may not be as fortunate can gain a positive mental and physical effect through his images. Currently he has hundreds of his photographs hanging in hospitals in the Albuquerque area, that provide a soothing, hopeful environment for both patients and healthcare providers alike.

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