The Palouse in Winter
Author Zane Grey described the Palouse region of Southeastern Washington as a “desert of wheat,” an impression only heightened in the winter, when the land there is so severe and still it feels both otherworldly and charged with a strange significance.
Entranced by this austere landscape, I have returned again and again to the Palouse to search for subjects, subjects by turns strange, beautiful, evocative, and even terrible, that seem weighted with personal significance.
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