The Old Chumash Trail
by Parrish Todd
Title
The Old Chumash Trail
Artist
Parrish Todd
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
A few centuries ago, this area was first settled by Chumash Indians, who lived at a village named "Talepop". Most of the western region of Los Angeles County was heavily populated by the Chumash, whose boundaries began here in today's Malibu Creek State Park and extended all the way to San Luis Obispo. The Chumash lived near creeks and springs, they hunted wild game in the canyons and in the mountains. The village of Talepop survived until the year 1805. It was situated on a mesa between Las Virgenes Creek and Stokes Canyon. Archaeologists have found an abundance of Indian artifacts in this vicinity.
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June 30th, 2014
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Comments (21)
Marvin Spates
This is a totally stunning photo Parrish!!! Such a beautiful view of this lovely trail!!! L/F
Ioanna Papanikolaou
Congratulations on your third winning place in the "Trees - Artist of the Week group - Contest XXV" and on your feature in the "Artist of the Week" group's homepage !!! Such an amazing composition and treatment!!! My compliments!!!
Parrish Todd replied:
Thank you, Ioanna, I'm so thrilled! You are always so supportive, thank you for this wonderful group!
Nikolyn McDonald
Excellent composition and great tones here. Congratulations on your 3rd place win in the recent Trees Artist Of The Week Group Contest.
Jeff Mize
Very nice image - love the combination of colors, light and textures - there is a great depth and yet a subtle softness. Nice work! LF
Barbara Chichester
Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. G I D A - The GALLERIA of INTERIOR DESIGN ART. From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!
Michele Avanti
This looks like a century old painting, evokes memories and deep feelings..nicely done!