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![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/56c59fa37248db9f6d37824ac3206bbbfcaddc994ee6ca0e7aef6500df519245/yote_9_o.jpg)
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Stunning work in the Arizona desert around Tuba City. Most of these pieces are on a Navajo reservation; the walking figures are code talkers. The colors are so striking in the bright desert light, and against the black and white pasteups.
update: It turns out that Yote did the Coyotes, while the lambs, code talkers and bull rider were done by Jetsonorama. They did not work together, but the results are awesome; it looks like they collaborated.
artists: Yote + Jetsonorama
location: Navajo Nation near Tuba City, Arizona
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