Desert Queen
- Pinhole photo: Giclee print on archival paper
- 8.5 x 6.5 in
- Glenn Taylor
The Desert Queen was among the first mine claims by Jim Butler in 1900 after he discovered silver in Tonopah, It was used as the rescue shaft during the Belmont Mine fire that claimed 17 lives in 1911. The headframe was used until 1929.
Pinhole photograph taken in 2021.
Giclee print on archival paper. Signed, limited edition print.
- Framed: 12.25 x 15.25 in
- Subject Matter: Landscape, architecture