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Utah Greeting Card featuring the photograph Cinderblock Ruin by Joseph Hawk

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Cinderblock Ruin Greeting Card

Joseph Hawk

by Joseph Hawk

$18.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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The ghost town called Cisco, in southern Utah, just off I-70. The town started in the 1880s as a saloon and water-refilling station. Nearby cattle... more

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Comments (9)

Tatiana Travelways

Tatiana Travelways

I'm delighted to feature your beautiful artwork on the front page gallery of the "Travel Art" group, at Fine Art America! :)

Barbara Zahno

Barbara Zahno

Great capture, Joseph!

Toni Abdnour

Toni Abdnour

Terrific find!

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Wonderful. L/F

Renata Natale

Renata Natale

Highways will do that. A great documentary shot that tells a sad story of demise.

Garth Steger

Garth Steger

love those diagonal shadows

Sylvia Goldkranz

Sylvia Goldkranz

Great image !!

Steve Rich

Steve Rich

Your work deserves to be featured in our group "The Meandering Photographer" Please consider adding this work to the "Feature History, The Meandering Photographer (Jan-Feb 2024)" active discussion thread. (l/f on 2-26-2024)

Debby Pueschel

Debby Pueschel

Interesting ghost town. We just found one not too far from us we are going t o visit. FL

Artist's Description

The ghost town called Cisco, in southern Utah, just off I-70. The town started in the 1880s as a saloon and water-refilling station. Nearby cattle ranchers and sheep herders in the Book Cliffs north of town began using Cisco as a livestock and provisioning center. After oil and natural gas were discovered, Cisco continued to grow. The town's decline coincided with the demise of the steam locomotive. Cisco's already declining economy crashed when Interstate 70 was built, bypassing Cisco. With continues shale drilling for natural gas, the water table has been contaminated, and the few people who scratch out a living watching over the ghost town, must now drive to Moab for water daily.

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About Joseph Hawk

Joseph Hawk

Welcome to my gallery. I have been a photographer and videographer in the visual arts space since 2002. I am based in the great state of North Carolina, and have been in the creative sector for 22. My works span from projects in marketing, fashion, and portraiture, as well as digital medias like documentaries, interviews, music videos and educational pieces. On this page, however, you will find my labors of love. As a neuro-divergent, I crave being in natural spaces. Our greatest treasures are the places seldom touched my human hands. I enjoy the quiet solitude of nature. I enjoy the road less traveled, the mountains, the rolling surf on an empty beach. I attempt to capture the stories presented to me as I wander through this world,...

 

$18.95