Llama's View of Intipata
Before we reached Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail, we crested to a mountaintop settlement that gave a beautiful vista of the steep valleys below. From our overlook, you could just see the steeply stepped remnants of Intipata, an agricultural ruin used to grow crops in an area where no level ground exists. The llamas claimed the best views for themselves.
Archival print, matted in white:
7” x 10” print matted to 11” x 14”
12” x 16” print matted to 16”x 20”.
The piece is titled and signed on the matting.
Contact me directly for international orders and custom options.
Before we reached Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail, we crested to a mountaintop settlement that gave a beautiful vista of the steep valleys below. From our overlook, you could just see the steeply stepped remnants of Intipata, an agricultural ruin used to grow crops in an area where no level ground exists. The llamas claimed the best views for themselves.
Archival print, matted in white:
7” x 10” print matted to 11” x 14”
12” x 16” print matted to 16”x 20”.
The piece is titled and signed on the matting.
Contact me directly for international orders and custom options.
Before we reached Machu Picchu on the Inca Trail, we crested to a mountaintop settlement that gave a beautiful vista of the steep valleys below. From our overlook, you could just see the steeply stepped remnants of Intipata, an agricultural ruin used to grow crops in an area where no level ground exists. The llamas claimed the best views for themselves.
Archival print, matted in white:
7” x 10” print matted to 11” x 14”
12” x 16” print matted to 16”x 20”.
The piece is titled and signed on the matting.
Contact me directly for international orders and custom options.