2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico, www:VerveFineArts.com Native Graces. A retrospective photographic exhibition 40 pigment prints.
On 100% archival Mueso silver rag paper. Printed at Santa Fe Editions, Santa Fe, New Mexico/ Gary Mankus.
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Or, on Kodak professional matt paper with 100 year archival quality made on Noritsu LPS 24 pro Japanese Kodak printer in Kathmandu, Nepal
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In the 13th Century, the golden age of the Mongol Empire, a sport
resembling polo became a training game for the Mongolian cavalry
throughout High Asia. Horsemen learned to bend low at speed, like
acrobats to finish off fallen enemies with sabres, looting their prey
on the ground by scooping up jewels that caught their eye. There are
stories, too, of Genghis Khan knocking about an enemy's head as if it
were a ball.
Orkhon Valley, Central Mongolia
In the 13th Century, the golden age of the Mongol Empire, a sport
resembling polo became a training game for the Mongolian cavalry
throughout High Asia. Horsemen learned to bend low at speed, like
acrobats to finish off fallen enemies with sabres, looting their prey
on the ground by scooping up jewels that caught their eye. There are
stories, too, of Genghis Khan knocking about an enemy's head as if it
were a ball.
Orkhon Valley, Central Mongolia
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