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Women of the Tohono O’odham Nation by Lauri Kaye
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  • Women of the Tohono O’odham Nation
  • hand drawing with micron pens, photography and digital color on brushed aluminum
  • 57 x 31 in
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A Tucson Portrait Story is a collection of drawings depicting people, places, and events that make Tucson extraordinary. These include Tucson icons – like Gates Pass, El Tour de Tucson and monsoon rains – along with insightful portraits of Tucson’s diverse population, from street musicians to salsa makers.

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