This image offers visual support for the claim that the Baraboo Range is Wisconsin’s only mountain range. The triptych shows the south approach to Devil’s Lake State Park. Prominent in the center is the terminal moraine marking the westward edge of the Wisconsinin Glaciation. When the moraine was being formed, the prairie likely was under several hundred feet of glacial ice and meltwaters flowed over the gap to the west. From three 4x5 color negatives.
Stock photo or signed and numbered 7x42 and 5x30” color photograph. Series size: 95 & 95, © 2005.
All matted or framed photos dry mounted unless otherwise requested. Matted and framed by the artist using archival materials.