Post Nuptial Dance
Post Nuptial Dance
III - 19.5x13 / Black / Matted
III - 19.5x13 / White / Matted
III - 19.5x13 / Natural / Matted
I - 9x6 / Black / Matted
I - 9x6 / Black / Full Bleed
I - 9x6 / White / Matted
I - 9x6 / White / Full Bleed
I - 9x6 / Natural / Matted
I - 9x6 / Natural / Full Bleed
II - 12x8 / Black / Matted
II - 12x8 / Black / Full Bleed
II - 12x8 / White / Matted
II - 12x8 / White / Full Bleed
II - 12x8 / Natural / Matted
II - 12x8 / Natural / Full Bleed
III - 19.5x13 / Black / Matted
III - 19.5x13 / Black / Full Bleed
III - 19.5x13 / White / Matted
III - 19.5x13 / White / Full Bleed
III - 19.5x13 / Natural / Matted
III - 19.5x13 / Natural / Full Bleed
IV - 27x18 / Black / Matted
IV - 27x18 / Black / Full Bleed
IV - 27x18 / White / Matted
IV - 27x18 / White / Full Bleed
IV - 27x18 / Natural / Matted
IV - 27x18 / Natural / Full Bleed
V- 39x26 / Black / Matted
V- 39x26 / Black / Full Bleed
V- 39x26 / White / Matted
V- 39x26 / White / Full Bleed
V- 39x26 / Natural / Matted
V- 39x26 / Natural / Full Bleed
VI - 51x34 / Black / Matted
VI - 51x34 / Black / Full Bleed
VI - 51x34 / White / Matted
VI - 51x34 / White / Full Bleed
VI - 51x34 / Natural / Matted
VI - 51x34 / Natural / Full Bleed

Post Nuptial Dance

Arizona

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Chip Thomas is a photographer, muralist, and physician whose work bridges art, activism, and humanity. Living and working on the Navajo Nation since the late 1980s, Thomas uses his lens to honor the people and landscapes of the American Southwest with reverence and unflinching honesty. His images are quiet yet deeply charged, revealing the poetry in everyday life—moments of resilience, tenderness, and connection against a backdrop of vast desert and history.
Through his Painted Desert Project, Thomas transforms black-and-white photographs into large-scale wheatpaste murals across the Navajo Nation, creating a living dialogue between art and community. His work challenges the outsider’s gaze, replacing myth with truth, stereotype with intimacy. Each image is an act of witness—an offering of empathy, presence, and enduring respect for place.
Chip Thomas doesn’t just photograph the desert; he listens to it, translating its silence into story.

All of our finishes are hand-selected by our artist-founder to help sustain a long life for your print. They include: 

  • 100% solid wood frames handcrafted in Los Angeles. 
  • Hahnemühle photo rag is fine art paper is made from 100% cotton with a matte surface that brings out the rich detail and depth. 
  • 99% UV Acrylic to protect your artwork from harmful sunlight, ensuring its colors remain vibrant.
  • IV, V, VI include a premium shadow box, which elevate the presentation and impact of each piece.

 For additional information see our finishes page.

Each size refers to the dimensions of the artwork - our I, II, III sizes offer an optional mat board scaled by size. Our IV, V, VI sizes offer an optional 2.5" fine art border and are framed in a premium shadow box. 

Artwork Size Matted Frame Interior
I - 9” x 6” 11" x 8"
II - 12” x 8” 15" x 11"
III - 19 ½” x 13” 23 ½" x 17"
IV - 27” x 18” 32" x 23"
V - 39” x 26” 44" x 31"
VI - 51” x 34” 56" x 39"


Each frame 
color has distinct exterior measurements. Be sure to review our finishes page for more details.

We are pleased to offer complimentary shipping on all orders within the contiguous United States. Shipping options are also available for Alaska and Hawaii for an additional fee, some restrictions apply.

Every one of our hand crafted framed fine art prints requires up to 10 business days for printing, mounting, framing, and shipping. Please see our FAQ page for more details.

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About the Print

From the edge of Hunts Mesa, the land unfurls in geologic time, Monument Valley stretching endlessly into the horizon. A couple stands locked in an embrace, suspended between eras, while an older woman watches from a folding chair, flowers in hand. Shot in 1989, this image captures the paradox of intimacy and vastness that defines the American desert, the private moment set against an infinite landscape.
Thomas, a physician and photographer who has lived and worked on the Navajo Nation for decades, brings a rare tenderness to the mythic Southwest. His lens is less about spectacle than connection, a record of human presence within sacred land.

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