Hovenweep National Monument - Square Tower Community in Little Ruin Canyon by Bruce and Scott Sink

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Design By: Bruce and Scott Sink
Bruce and Scott Sink
Bruce and Scott Sink are a father-son artistic duo that live in Chandler, Arizona and Cheyenne, Wyoming respectively. Since Scott was born in 1983, as a family they have traveled to many public lands across the United States of America, particularly throughout Alaska. Bruce is a professional watercolor painter and Scott is an outdoor travel writer, so they both found the campaign to See America appealing.
Design By: Bruce and Scott Sink
Bruce and Scott Sink
Bruce and Scott Sink are a father-son artistic duo that live in Chandler, Arizona and Cheyenne, Wyoming respectively. Since Scott was born in 1983, as a family they have traveled to many public lands across the United States of America, particularly throughout Alaska. Bruce is a professional watercolor painter and Scott is an outdoor travel writer, so they both found the campaign to See America appealing.
Artist Statement

Partially surrounded by Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument occupies a remote area near the southern Colorado-Utah border. Established in 1923, it is composed of six units, the largest of which has a visitor center on the rim of Little Ruin Canyon. Here a two-mile loop hike takes visitors past an impressive collection of structures that date back to the 1200s, the same period that Ancestral Puebloans inhabited nearby Mesa Verde. The variety of building styles in this narrow canyon is remarkable, from its namesake Square Tower to Hovenweep Castle (depicted in the painting) and the unique Eroded Boulder House. ‰ÛÓ Bruce and Scott Sink