BistiArt > Primordial Bisti
“In the beginning, there was the Heavens and the Earth…”		Genesis 1:1
Can you imagine what Earth might have looked like some 4 billion years ago?
As we wandered the Bisti Badlands several years ago, light’s confluence seemed supercharged by a stormline about to devour the soft clay ground with driving rain.
Our interpretation of this image is almost surreal; the dark clouds are offset by bright blue, clear skies.  Red hills seem to leap from beneath the cloud’s dark, foreboding brow.  The sun’s setting glow turns the nearby hoodoos to gold.
Primordial Bisti
“In the beginning, there was the Heavens and the Earth…” Genesis 1:1
Can you imagine what Earth might have looked like some 4 billion years ago?
As we wandered the Bisti Badlands several years ago, light’s confluence seemed supercharged by a stormline about to devour the soft clay ground with driving rain.
Our interpretation of this image is almost surreal; the dark clouds are offset by bright blue, clear skies. Red hills seem to leap from beneath the cloud’s dark, foreboding brow. The sun’s setting glow turns the nearby hoodoos to gold.
BistiArt > Primordial Bisti
“In the beginning, there was the Heavens and the Earth…”		Genesis 1:1
Can you imagine what Earth might have looked like some 4 billion years ago?
As we wandered the Bisti Badlands several years ago, light’s confluence seemed supercharged by a stormline about to devour the soft clay ground with driving rain.
Our interpretation of this image is almost surreal; the dark clouds are offset by bright blue, clear skies.  Red hills seem to leap from beneath the cloud’s dark, foreboding brow.  The sun’s setting glow turns the nearby hoodoos to gold.
Primordial Bisti
“In the beginning, there was the Heavens and the Earth…” Genesis 1:1
Can you imagine what Earth might have looked like some 4 billion years ago?
As we wandered the Bisti Badlands several years ago, light’s confluence seemed supercharged by a stormline about to devour the soft clay ground with driving rain.
Our interpretation of this image is almost surreal; the dark clouds are offset by bright blue, clear skies. Red hills seem to leap from beneath the cloud’s dark, foreboding brow. The sun’s setting glow turns the nearby hoodoos to gold.
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