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Twin Arrows Trading Post Poster
by Mike McGlothlen
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Twin Arrows Trading Post poster by Mike McGlothlen. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A modern ruin that you may want to see is just east of Flagstaff Arizona next to Interstate 40. The only part of the Twin Arrows Trading Post that... more
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Artist's Description
A modern ruin that you may want to see is just east of Flagstaff Arizona next to Interstate 40. The only part of the Twin Arrows Trading Post that has been restored is the arrows themselves. It was difficult to even get this image because of the concrete barriers all around it.
About Mike McGlothlen
Over the years Mike has dabbled in painting, sculpting & wood working as well as photography. Mike's turning point in his artistic abilities came when he learned how to use the dreaded computer in the mid 80s, then he could combine his love for art with his photographs. Mike's work has won numerous awards as well as being shown all over the country in galleries and museums. Now after 25 years of Commercial Photography in the High Point area, Mike now creates art full time, living just outside of Dunn North Carolina. "Welcome to the world as I see it. To smile, be happy and laugh as much as possible, that's what life should be about. I hope this shows through my work and makes you feel the same way." Mike
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Peter Johnstones
Welldone on Your Sale Mike
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations!
Ramon Martinez
Congratulations on your recent sale!
Maria Woithofer
Congratulations
Mike McGlothlen
Thanks to Bob and Nadine Johnston for featuring this image in their group South West Art and Artist.
Lenore Senior
While this is particularly appropriate for AZ, since it's a "Trading Post," there are so many places that look like this across the country. I can't see this without a sense of recognition. There is something ultimately very sad about this sense of abandonment which is so palpable in this image. v/f
Mike McGlothlen replied:
You are right Lenore, I see this all over in my travels, I grieve too. Thanks for looking!