The Visual World

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Welcome to The Visual World. This is a journal of activities I plan to complete during the upcoming months. I will be adding features about painting, drawing, photography, video and just about any topic related to the subject, including murals like the ones I have in my house from muraledesign.com. Recently I’ve been focused on increasing and growing my business profit, I was able to manage my taxes successfully thanks to the Metric eis tax relief.

There will be a smattering of Science and Politics mixed with some entertaining visual safaris and art essays.

Cathedral Rock formation

The first in this series is a photographic jaunt to the John Day National Monument in Oregon and the Painted Hills unit. The fossil beds are one of the most complete fossil records, stretching back 54 million years, in the United States. Did you know the first horses evolved in North America 50 million years ago, and at least 14 different genera have been found at the John Day Fossil Beds.

Upper Bridal Veil Falls

This waterfall is one I have wanted to photograph for a long time.
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The falls are located very close to a narrow, steep gravel road, but the steepness of the canyon requires entering below the Falls and hiking upstream to reach them. The “trail” is little more than a game path and is easy to lose. The last 100 feet of the trail is a nearly vertical cliff covered with loose dirt and stones. A rope is required. Once down this part, an upstream hike over smaller falls and rapids with occasional bushwhacking thick stream side brush leads to the falls. This is a very strenuous hike and there is no easy route. And, remember, you must retrace these steps once you’re done.

Was it worth it? You be the judge. I think this falls should be the namesake of Bridal Veil Creek. It actually looks like a wedding veil and is a unique example of Gorge waterfall geology. Maybe, the Forest Service will, one day hack a trail into it. I hope not. This falls deserves working for.

Check in from time-to-time for new adventures.
Preview of New Book I am working on.

Waterfalls

About Richard Ferguson

Artist, illustrator, designer, sculptor, and Photographer.
Richard is a graduate of The University of Southern Miss, where he earned a BFA in drawing and painting. His career started in Newspaper (Editor, AD), Magazine, Advertising, and Retail AD. He is the President of Ferguson Fine Arts and Flint Films. He has designed books, magazines and catalogs as well as illustrating The award winning book, Christmas Traditions and Legends.
He has always drawn and painted. After years of learning the techniques of the old masters from old manuscripts, he changed his painting style to reflect his commitment to realism.
In 2001, he took a class in sculpture and found not only he had a talent for it, but enjoyed it in a way he never had painting. Although limited by time and space, he plans on completing more pieces soon.
In his free time he writes, directs, and produces short films through Flint Films.

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