


My writing partner has an amazing
Etsy shop. When we worked on our book "Abandoned Places: Abandoned Memories (Desert Edition)" (book of photographs and psychic reads from abandoned places--Kindle & Nook for $2.99), we went to a lot of abandoned sites and she collected bits and pieces and photographs and incorporated the southwest into a kind of steampunk/western/urbex wonder of art. The bolo tie has an arrowhead and bullet casings. The photo of indian ruins wall hanging has arrowheads. The photo of the antique car has a rusted part attached. I love the way she incorporates these and I have to say that they really is an AZ native and knows what the state is about.