Mission Ruins is a photograph by Roselynne Broussard which was uploaded on October 25th, 2020.
Mission Ruins
Architecture belongs to culture, not to civilization. ~ Alvar Aalto
Pecos National Historical Park
The main unit of the park preserves the... more
Title
Mission Ruins
Artist
Roselynne Broussard
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"Architecture belongs to culture, not to civilization." ~ Alvar Aalto
Pecos National Historical Park
The main unit of the park preserves the ruins of Pecos Pueblo, also known historically as Cicuye. The first Pecos pueblo was one of two dozen rock-and-mud villages built in the valley around AD 1100 in the prehistoric Pueblo II Era. Within 350 years the Pueblo IV Era Pecos village had grown to house more than 2,000 people in its five-storied complex.
The main unit also protects the remains of Mission Nuestra Señora De Los Ángeles De Porciúncula De Los Pecos, a Spanish mission near the pueblo built in the early 17th century.
~ Black and White Photograph, Infrared ~
Ruins, Mission Nuestra Señora De Los Ángeles De Porciúncula De Los Pecos,
Northern New Mexico
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Uploaded
October 25th, 2020
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Comments (11)
ROSELYNNE BROUSSARD
Thank you “Creative Black and White Photography” for featuring my photograph in your group !!:))
Roselynne Broussard
Many thanks to the FAA group "Art Submissions to PKA" for featuring my photograph :))
John Van Decker
Love the starkness of this image and the leading lines that draw the eye in. Wonderful composition, Roselynne!