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Burning the Flint Hills

In the spring, plains ranchers burn off last year’s tall grass to clear the pasture, in doing so the Earth releases the old and makes way for something new. Within days, bright growth rises above the charred earth and the world grows again. Created with stone, embedded Kansas grain, tarry earth pigments, rust and paint.

36x24x1.5 | $1350
Spring Summer Fall Winter

All images © 2025 Angela Muller.

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