Zion-Holy
mountain
The continual plowing of the loth pheallagach and
sound of Green Jeans foot prints in Ashintully Castle enchant that I am Clan
Morrison. The jumble of wires for hanging works and the sketch books which are
more loved then great artist express that I am an artist. I am a Zionist which
there happens to be a national park named after her. It was Named by a Mormon
man named Isaac Behuin. The Native American believe that it was the center of
the earth. When panting of the area where seen at the seen at the Wolds Fair at
St. Louise , no one believed them until a passing Mormon verified it as he had
been their thus creating mass tourism to the region. It became a national park in 1919. I used to cultivate my
garden.
Zion National Park's mythology is largely bound
to Mormon mythology but also has its own mythology. For instance, the owl is a Mexican Spotted Owl (Note: not to scale
as the actual owl is on average the size of an average cat with a wing span of
four feet.) which is an endanger species in the park; however as being so big
and theoretically can grow bigger, it appears to be similar to accounts of the “la lechuza.” The owl is
wearing a Navajo bolo which first nation still lives in the park. The owl is
standing on a gear from Cable Mountain which used to bring wood into the canyon
but was shut down in 1930. The gear is on a petroglyths behind every thing is
the Court of the Patriarchs which is said to have been named by a Methodist
missionary. It is 9” x 12,” drawn with pencil and white chalk and completed
recently. If you are interested in buying this or any other of my work email me
at MatthewMorrison76@gmail.com to order.