Dusty wagons crossed a shallow Wyoming river as pioneer families forged through. Forced from home, they crossed the clay channel, tired but determined, part hopeful, part afraid. Oxen strained, quilts and trunks lashed down. Each crossing—muddy boots, soft prayers, splashing wheels—was a small act of survival, binding them to rebuild where they might find the freedom to build their new-found faith.
Printed on canvas with archival ink, the giclee is shipped rolled in a protective cylinder, ready to take to a local framer.
Dusty wagons crossed a shallow Wyoming river as pioneer families forged through. Forced from home, they crossed the clay channel, tired but determined, part hopeful, part afraid. Oxen strained, quilts and trunks lashed down. Each crossing—muddy boots, soft prayers, splashing wheels—was a small act of survival, binding them to rebuild where they might find the freedom to build their new-found faith.
Printed on canvas with archival ink, the giclee is shipped rolled in a protective cylinder, ready to take to a local framer.