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Deserts & Canyons Breath of the Holy People
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Breath of the Holy People

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In the sacred stillness of the canyon, light descends like a spirit—soft, shimmering, alive. To the Diné (Navajo), these sculpted walls are not empty but inhabited, shaped by the Holy People in the time of creation. The falling dust, caught in sun’s embrace, becomes a living presence—nilchʼi, the holy wind, the breath that animates all things. Here, in this moment between shadow and flame, time folds inward. What we see is not just light, but a visitation. The canyon listens. The Earth remembers. And we, for a heartbeat, stand within the myth.

Limited Edition of 25 prints each signed and numbered

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In the sacred stillness of the canyon, light descends like a spirit—soft, shimmering, alive. To the Diné (Navajo), these sculpted walls are not empty but inhabited, shaped by the Holy People in the time of creation. The falling dust, caught in sun’s embrace, becomes a living presence—nilchʼi, the holy wind, the breath that animates all things. Here, in this moment between shadow and flame, time folds inward. What we see is not just light, but a visitation. The canyon listens. The Earth remembers. And we, for a heartbeat, stand within the myth.

Limited Edition of 25 prints each signed and numbered

Want to see what Breath of the Holy People would look like in your home or office? Click here to request a free mock up!

In the sacred stillness of the canyon, light descends like a spirit—soft, shimmering, alive. To the Diné (Navajo), these sculpted walls are not empty but inhabited, shaped by the Holy People in the time of creation. The falling dust, caught in sun’s embrace, becomes a living presence—nilchʼi, the holy wind, the breath that animates all things. Here, in this moment between shadow and flame, time folds inward. What we see is not just light, but a visitation. The canyon listens. The Earth remembers. And we, for a heartbeat, stand within the myth.

Limited Edition of 25 prints each signed and numbered

Want to see what Breath of the Holy People would look like in your home or office? Click here to request a free mock up!

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