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Trail of the Shaman-series 1

The original artist of this rock painting created this about 100AD...9 miles west of Mountainair, New Mexico in the southern tip of the Manzano Mountains. Look closely...what do you see?...I have made it as realistic as possible. It clearly depicts a being in a helmet beneath a craft and holding a weapon of some type. This was probably done by the Shaman himself...considered mystical and wise. What was he trying to tell us?

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thea walstra 20 Jan 2006

The light and the colors are wonderful. Excellent work!!

John Wright 08 Jan 2006

Great work Steve. Love the way you've captured the light from the lamp.

gregg dutcher 24 Dec 2005

In my opinion,...those ships are real, and are still around today visiting this world of the flesh even as they did 4000 years ago in chapter 1 of Ezekiel. My opinion,...but I've seen one myself too.--beautiful realism. your talented indeed--

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 06 Dec 2005

THIS IS VERY IMPRESSIVE AND GREAT WORK!!! LOVE THE DETAILS!

Sara Deutsch 04 Dec 2005

Fascinating image Steve!

NVJasmin Rodriguez Garcia 04 Dec 2005

great color!!!!!!!you got me looking!!!

Analua 03 Dec 2005

AWSOME!!!! MAGNIFIC BEAUTY!!!!

K L Marsala 03 Dec 2005

these cave picto's are astonishing. youve placed them well and given them time due honor. well done.

Terry Bassett 03 Dec 2005

Very interesting composition, well painted in glorious colours!

Lucia Stewart 03 Dec 2005

Awesome talking piece of art.

tim linville 03 Dec 2005

Excellent depiction!A greta find to show!

Renata Cavanaugh 03 Dec 2005

Beautiful painting!

Loredana 03 Dec 2005

Steve this is great...They are like the rock paintings in Australia done by the Aboriginal people in caves , they also have alien like images and space craft !!!! What to make of it i am not to sure but i do think that they painted what they saw :):)

Emily Reed 03 Dec 2005

A real beauty!

Laura Smith 03 Dec 2005

Very thought provoking. Excellent rendering. Love it!!

corry stuart 03 Dec 2005

a piece of history redone what a wonderful way to preserve it. Very Nice work Steve.