James Lavadour (b. 1951)Lavadour, James (b. 1951)2022-07-162022-07-16CSP 02-114 (a)(b)(c)(d)https://hdl.handle.net/10177/20239Edition 16 Grouping of four prints, and two on bottom with quarter inch spacing. Prints (a)(b)(c) signature Lavadour '03 on revers lower right. The title "Ghost Camp" refers to the area just south of the Umatilla Reservation where my family used to camp; Salmon Back Ridge, Johnson Creek, Snipe Canyon, Dry Camp, Cap Kidd Ridge, Pop- corn Ridge. We hunted elk in the fall and enjoyed many summers in those beautiful canyons and forests. Today, all of the land has been clear-cut. The places that I remember do not exist any more. I have dedicated this print to be a shelter and camp for those countless memories and stories.Image17"x 21.75"; Paper Size: 4 panels two be spaced .25 inches apart Overall image is 34.25"x43.75"PrintFour-color lithograph with hand drawing in graphite penFor use information see: http://www.willamette.edu/arts/hfma/collections/copyright.htmlGhost Camp