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Chance Encounter Copyrights: 1-5288857721/1-6484785666 The Artist's Perspective: Giclee on archival paper In addition to riding horseback and walking, the transportation system for Native Americans in the 1700s consisted largely of paddling dugout canoes on rivers, lakes and streams. An inevitable element of this highway system that spanned across the landscape was that large raging rivers would eventually empty into lakes, and then the lakes would further be reduced down to small creeks. On some occasions, the small creeks would be reduced down to a trickle or might even disappear completely, leaving the Native Americans with a decision to make. While traveling down the rivers, lakes and streams, the Native Americans would need to have an intense understanding of where to acquire safe water to drink, as opposed to carrying the water with them for the entire length of their journeys. In the deep woods, the safest place to acquire drinking water was usually from a river with a fast-moving current, because the rock and sandstone would act as a natural filter. Sourcing drinking water from a stagnant body of water was less desirable and even dangerous. Still waters provided a suitable environment for bacteria or fungi to grow, which would most likely result in the dev Eating food was accomplished by hunting wildlife with bows and arrow. These food sources primarily consisted of deer and buffaloes. While hunting and foraging for food, Native Americans expressed devotion for and respect toward the animals, because the animals represented their ancestors. Every part of these animals was utilized to survive. Pioneers traveling through that same wilderness killed many buffalo, but they only consumed the tongue, and threw the rest away. They taught each other how to hollow out tree trunks to build canoes, and how to hunt for food utilizing nothing but their tools, experience and knowledge. New Phoenix
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This 3D CGI artist works during the day in the Chicago metropolitan area as a Functional Consultant for a well-known global Financial Services company. This artist has several degrees including a Bachelor's Degree in Business Finance, and three Associate's Degrees in Accounting, Computer Programming, and Computer Information Systems. This artist also has an academic certification credential for Computer Security known as Security+. So, it could be said with certainty that this artist has a lot of training and academic education with lots of left-brain activities. On several occasions, during the course of one of this artist's career roles, this artist walked across from his high-profile downtown office building where he worked on the Magnificent Mile near the Michigan Avenue Bridge. There were frequent art exhibitions provided in tents where other artists were displaying their artworks for sale. This artist carefully reviewed the available artwork and thought to himself that he could do better artwork than what he was seeing at these art exhibitions. Because of the soul-crushing corporate world where employees toil away in virtual obscurity in an environment where creativity is actively discouraged or disregarded, this artist decided to pursue artwork as my avenue for self-expression. However, this artist prefers to utilize the name as New Phoenix, similar to Banksy for privacy reason. More interesting that way anyway. But this artist would sign his real name and provide a Certificate of authenticity. Just to clarify, this artist provided an innovative product design for the corporation for which he worked, and that idea should have been immediately considered for implementation. That product innovation was largely ignored and would have likely made millions of dollars. Every person to whom this artist had described his innovation says that it would have been a great product idea. In any case, after the innovative product idea was ignored, this artist provided a competing corporation with another new product innovation that was eventually implemented by that corporation. That new product innovation has been sold and has continued to be sold in major grocery chains for over ten years. That innovation did make many tens of millions of dollars (near $100 million dollars). This artist develops 3D artwork, similar to movies, television shows, television commercials, and even video games.
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