The Moki Queen The Moki Queen Pictograph is a prominent red-painted anthropomorphic figure, often interpreted as a female form adorned with a headdress or crown, possibly symbolizing a ceremonial or spiritual role. This artwork is characteristic of the Barrier Canyon Style, known for its elongated human-like figures and intricate details, prevalent in Utah's Canyonlands and San Rafael Swell regions. The Moki Queen Pictograph is believed to be between 1,500 and 4,000 years old. Prints and products are available through this site or my Pixels - Fine Art America site. See more of my Utah photography here |
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