“Where the Ancestors Wait” is a deeply evocative pencil drawing that invites contemplation on the sacred relationship between land, spirit, and memory along the majestic Rio Grande in New Mexico. At the base of a venerable, strong tree, a lone figure—the “watcher”—sits in quiet reverence, listening not for sounds, but for “the breath of those who came before”.
The drawing depicts a serene landscape where traditional dwellings are subtly visible in the distance, testament to the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples. The calming flow of the Rio Grande winds through the scene, symbolizing the continuous passage of time and the lifeblood of the valley, a place where, in days gone by, “Indians could sit by the river and commune with nature”. Through a rich array of graphite tones and nuanced textures, the drawing captures the profound silence where “silence becomes a voice,” where “the trees remember,” and “the mountains pray,” creating a powerful narrative of ancestral connection and timeless spiritual calm. Signed TLM.