Signs Along the Snake
"The Native Americans would use various ways of marking trails, some as subtle as bent grass, a few stones piled together, or broken tree branches, but some more obvious. In this painting, a length of red trade cloth has been tied to the branch of a willow growing along the bank of the Snake River in what is now Teton National Park in Wyoming. Two Crow warriors have discovered it and will have to determine what meaning it has."
This breathtaking painting was choses as the most popular painting at the prestigious 2004 Prix de West.